ICE Acting Director Ronald D. Vitiello Prepares for Confirmation Hearing
ICE Acting Director Ronald D. Vitiello Prepares for Confirmation Hearing
Ronald D. Vitiello, President Donald Trump’s pick to head the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, will have his first confirmation hearing on Thursday.Vitiello, who’s served as the agency’s acting director for months, will stand before the Senate Homeland Security Committee Thursday to secure his position permanently.The Washington Times reports that Vitiello—a controversial figure—has the backing of several Homeland Security officials. However, Vitiello’s nomination has sparked backlash from leaders of the National ICE Council, a federal union representing agency employees.Fourteen Council leaders said they’re not sure whether Vitiello can end the “corrupt ‘good old boy’ network” they claim pervades ICE’s upper ranks.“Our agency needs a real shake-up at the top and a new director who can bring changed,” said Felix Luciano, leader of Local 2805 in San Diego. “We never thought it could get this bad but the mismanagement, misconduct, and retaliation by our managers has gotten to a point where we had to speak out.”Another concern shared by leaders like Luciano is Vitiello’s apparent and implicit criticism of President Trump. In March 2016, Vitiello tweeted a picture of Donald Trump juxtaposed with an image of Dennis the Menace.“This I can tell you! 100%” Vitiello wrote.That tweet, writes the Washington Times, has long since been deleted.Union leaders say the lack of consequence for Vitiello is unusual and impermissible.“Had any rank and file employee in the field at ICE committed a similar act, that employee would be subject to discipline or removal under the ICE Employee Code of Conduct,” Council officials said, damning the tweet as a “failure of leadership.”The National ICE Council has also accused Vitiello of hampering union leaders, making it more difficult for them to serve as officers and represent their local chapters.ICE spokeswoman Liz Johnson says the leaders’ letter misses the mark and stressed that Vitiello has worked hard to build relationships among the agency’s rank-and-file officers.
Under the Trump administration, arrests of immigrants without criminal histories are at a recent high. Image via U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency/Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.
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