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Anti-borders activists are now running U.S. border security

Michel Brannet is anti-border extremists. Her entire career has been dedicated to undermining America’s immigration laws and thwarting efforts to secure America’s borders. She has characterized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as “abusive” and has been a vocal advocate for defunding the agency. The majority of her career consists of work with organizations that oppose rational immigration controls.

If you think Mr. Blane sounds like an incredibly bad choice in deciding who ICE should and shouldn’t detain, you’d be right. Nevertheless, the White House selected her for her Department of Homeland Security post. Immigration Detention Ombudsman.

This administration’s hiring practices, like its policy choices, are a deliberate attempt to undermine DHS from within.

In his new job, Blanet will “assist individuals with complaints of potential violations of immigration detention standards or other misconduct by DHS (or contract) personnel and provide oversight of immigration detention facilities.” . How often do you think she supports ICE, considering her frequently expressed public bias against immigration enforcement of all kinds?

This latest hire continues a series of controversial picks by the Biden administration.For example, Tucson, Arizona, police chief Chris Magnus Despite (and perhaps because of) his advocacy of sanctuary cities, he was chosen to head U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Mr. Magnus has directed his department not to cooperate with ICE or Border Patrol. In the end, he was found to be incompetent for his job, and even the White House had to acknowledge his shortcomings and accept his resignation.

DHS wiretapped kelly doyleis a pro-undocumented anti-ICE activist with no experience in immigration enforcement, and serves as ICE’s chief attorney. Doyle has been a vocal critic of ICE’s successful 287(g) program, which relies on the cooperation of local law enforcement to apprehend criminal aliens. She has also been an outspoken supporter of foolish and dangerous sanctuary city policies.

ed gonzalezThe sheriff of Harris County, Texas, was named ICE operator in 2021. A vocal opponent of the Trump administration’s immigration policies, he terminated the department’s cooperative agreement with ICE and criticized ICE’s enforcement practices as unfair to illegal aliens. Gonzalez ultimately withdrew her name from consideration after being accused of domestic violence.

It is not uncommon for people with both Prosecution and defense experience is required for appointment to a post as a judge or head of a criminal justice agency. But in the past, these candidates have often been people who are familiar with both sides of an issue and who have expressed strong beliefs in the American justice system. They were not ideological extremists who believed that certain groups of people had the right to break the law. But that’s exactly what we’re getting now. The people in charge of immigration enforcement at DHS are ideological extremists whose primary concern is the well-being of the Alien Act violators, not the American citizens they are supposed to protect.

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas He regularly appears before Congress and claims with a straight face that he is doing everything he can to secure America’s borders and deter illegal immigration. But even if Mr. Mayorkas is serious about immigration enforcement—he has no interest in enforcing the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act or in border security—every agency that reports to him is arrogant. What would you do if it was run by people with attitudes? Are you against border security? This administration’s hiring practices, like its policy choices, are a deliberate attempt to undermine DHS from within.

In fact, the very office that Mr. Blane heads is a typical Loop Line thug. Congress established the Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman in 2019. This office did not exist before. Because, like all other aliens detained in the United States, imprisoned aliens could seek legal review of their detention in both U.S. immigration courts and federal courts.

If that’s not enough, immigration detention is also overseen by the DHS Office of Inspector General, DHS Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, ICE Office of Professional Responsibility (also known as “Internal Affairs”), and ICE Detention Centers. managing section.

Guests staying at an $800-a-night luxury hotel have limited recourse if they are dissatisfied with the service they receive. So why should foreigners who have grown weary of their welcome in the United States, or who were never welcomed in the first place, have so many tax-funded officials guaranteeing federal incarceration to their liking? It is unknown whether

ICE’s job is tough enough under the best of circumstances. There is no reason for Congress to further complicate matters by creating an unnecessary oversight agency like OIDO. That’s bad enough. But appointing an ICE-hating extremist like Michelle Brannet to oversee such an agency is an unforgivable slap in the face to the dedicated, patriotic, hard-working men and women of ICE. And it only further politicizes basic public safety and national security functions that should receive unqualified bipartisan support.

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