The computers at U.S. Customs and Border Protection will now let workers use any number of pronouns in their official government online identities. A CBP source says the move is yet another sign that the Biden-Harris administration cares more about social justice problems than criminal justice issues.
While not allowed to talk to the media, the source told Breitbart Texas that the move is yet another example of the administration’s desire to push for social change rather than fundamental changes at the border.
“We don’t care if the agency adds a feature that lets workers list a wide range of genders on their official page as long as we have worked to protect the border. But we are still letting thousands of people go every day through CBP-One, parole programs at airports, and NGO centers at the border. These moves for social justice only bring down confidence even more,” the person says.
An online guide from the UC-Davis LGBTQIA Recourse Center gives fifty possible names that a person could use. However, the book warns readers that this list is not complete. The source says that the new CBP guidelines and Microsoft’s software are in line with this mindset because they let users enter a mix of up to 60 characters to correctly describe their pronouns so that other people in the online official CBP meeting can call them by those names.
The source says that the social justice action is the latest example of the Biden-Harris administration’s failure to concentrate on important tasks. A new report from the Government Accountability Office on CBP recruitment and retention says that low morale in the US Border Patrol, the Office of Field Operations, and the Air and Marine branch of CBP make it much harder to hire more people in those three areas.