Sen. Young has several concerns with President Biden’s pick for new head of Border Protection

Submitted by Sen. Young’s Press Office

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During questioning from U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) on Tuesday, President Biden’s pick to run U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) refused to call the situation at the Southern Border a crisis and said he was unfamiliar with the law that makes crossing the border illegally a crime.

In response to Sen. Young’s questions, Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus asked, “Does it really matter?”

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has reported that between January and August of 2021, more than 1.3 million illegal immigrants crossed the Southern Border. If current trends continue, the U.S. is on track to see two million or more immigrants enter the country illegally by the end of the year.

Later in the questioning, Sen. Young asked Chief Magnus if he was familiar with a section of Title 8 that makes it a crime to enter the country at any point other than an official point of entry.

“You’re the nominee to be the Commissioner of CBP and you’ve not familiarized yourself with the operative immigration law. I see that as being a concern,” Sen. Young replied.

Chief Magnus also said he was unfamiliar with the recent cancellation of contracts to build a border wall. CBP and other agencies announced the cancellation of these contracts quietly over the recent holiday weekend, despite Congress authorizing and funding the border wall construction on a bipartisan basis since in 2018.

Click here to watch Sen. Young’s questioning of the CBP Commissioner nominee.

1 Comment on "Sen. Young has several concerns with President Biden’s pick for new head of Border Protection"

  1. Terry Denton Wade | October 24, 2021 at 12:38 pm |

    The nominee’s flippant response is what we have come to expect from the Biden Administration when it comes to securing the border. Let anyone in, it is like the farm team system in baseball, you have to have new talent coming in.t

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