The director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency said on Monday he will step down at the end of July to go to the private sector after heading the agency for four years.
"I am extremely proud of what we have accomplished together during that time and look with awe on the incredible progress ICE has made as an agency," ICE Director John Morton said in making the announcement in an internal message to employees that was made available to Reuters.
"ICE has truly come of age and become an innovative, leading force in federal law enforcement."
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"ICE has truly come of age and become an innovative, leading force in federal law enforcement."
ReplyDeleteSERIOUSLY?
It is a COMPLETE FAILURE!
Their incompetence is why the NSA feels it needs to blanket dragnet all communications of Americans.
They are all jumping ship, Wonder why?map
ReplyDeleteNot to worry, Oslami's musical chair, I'm gonna appoint my lemmings, merry-go-round of inept failures, will give little Johnny one more important demoncrap job. When the new face of Immigration is appointed, it will be some other washed out unqualified failure, ready to try his annointed hand once more, at still, one more job that he's NOT the least bit qualified to hold. It doesn't matter anyway, he gets his daily "to do list" from Oslami the puppet master, who always claims victory every time, regardless of outcome. He's a liar, they're all liars. If there were ever any truth in catching their pants on fire, then their a**es would be char broiled black. Barry Sorento is my name, lying to everyone defines me.
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