‘Troubling’ ICE document seeks to shape testimony on Biden deportation policies
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(Worthy News) – ICE’s chief of staff has written a “draft declaration” for agency employees to use if they are called to give testimony in court cases dealing with the Biden administration’s deportation policies, The Washington Times has learned.
The move by Timothy Perry shocked some former senior leaders at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Homeland Security Department, who said it was unusual and raised troubling legal questions as the agency battles lawsuits trying to derail President Biden’s attempt to curb deportations.
The two-page document was developed by Mr. Perry, who as the agency’s chief of staff is the White House’s voice at ICE. [ Source: Washington Times (Read More…) ]
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