P.J. Lechleitner, the outgoing Acting Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), stated that President Joe Biden should have taken action on the southern border sooner. Lechleitner believes that Biden waiting to partially suspend asylum requests in June allowed for a surge of illegal immigration. He also criticizes the administration's limited communication on border security, stating that ICE should be allowed to be more vocal about its efforts.
President Joe Biden should have taken action on the southern border sooner, according to outgoing Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director P.J. Lechleitner.
Biden, he continued, had the potential to authorize ICE to do much more to help resolve illegal immigration issues. “Let us talk,” he said. “Let us demystify. Because, if not, people are going to just make their own stories up about what’s going on, and it’s going to be more problematic.”
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