Homeland security makes it easier for National Border Patrol to punish or fire critical employees

New rules proposed by the Department of Homeland Security could make it harder for internal critics of the Border Patrol to be vocal. Officials of the National Border Patrol Council say that the new laws make it easier for management to punish or fire employees that criticize policies. The proposed regulations allow the expediated termination of employees for national security reasons by allowing for mandatory firing offenses and elimination of arbitration.