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Biden’s ex-border chief denounces admin’s policies, says president never called: ‘That’s a problem’
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Biden’s ex-border chief denounces admin’s policies, says president never called: ‘That’s a problem’
Story by Jennie Taer • 13h •
President Joe Biden’s former border chief denounced the current administration’s border policies, telling CBS News’ “60 Minutes” Sunday neither the president nor vice president spoke with him during his tenure.
Raul Ortiz oversaw Customs and Border Protection (CBP) during historic levels of illegal immigration from August 2021 until his retirement in June 2023.
He said he feels the Biden administration has sent mixed messages to migrants about whether they’re welcome at the southern border.
“‘I’ve never had one conversation with the president. Or the vice president, for that matter. And so I was the chief of the border patrol. I commanded 21,000 people. That’s a problem,” Ortiz said.
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