BORDER SECURITY Published October 17, 2022 1:37pm EDT
Biden border chief accused of falling asleep during meetings on migrant crisis, ‘disengaged’ with job: report
CBP Commissioner Chris Magnus says he adjusted his Multiple Sclerosis medications and remains ‘fully engaged in the work of leading'
Danielle Wallace By Danielle Wallace | Fox News
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A top Biden border official has reportedly fallen asleep during meetings to discuss the immigration crisis, while skipping others with the White House and holds an overall "disengaged" attitude to the job.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Chris Magnus demonstrates that he is "unengaged in his job" and "often doesn’t attend White House meetings on the situation on the border, badmouths other agencies to colleagues and superiors, and has not built relationships within CBP and across other agencies to address the influx of migrants at the border," Politico reported on Tuesday, relaying the experiences of five unnamed current Biden administration officials who work with Magnus.
They lamented that Magnus is focused on addressing CBP’s culture, including allegations of racism and violence, instead of prioritizing solutions on the record number of migrants crossing the border.
Two of the administration officials told Politico that Magnus has shifted blamed to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), bringing his boss, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, pages of grievances about the agency
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