BREAKING NEWS: Top Biden immigration official being forced from job amid record border crossings, source says
Fox News captured drone footage of trash and clothing discarded along a common crossing point for illegal immigrants near Normandy, Texas.
The commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection is being forced out of his job as part of a larger change in top personnel at the Department of Homeland Security, according to a government source. Chris Magnus is resisting leaving the position, after being told by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to resign or get fired, according to the source. It comes after a record year of migrants seeking to enter the U.S. along the Mexican border.
Chris Magnus appears before a Senate Finance Committee hearing on his nomination to be the next U.S. Customs and Border Protection commissioner in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 19, 2021. Magnus has only been on the job for about a year, and sources say he has clashed with Department of Homeland Security officials over border enforcement policy. Some of Magnus' duties have been taken over by his deputies.New DHS figures show that for the fiscal year ending in September, nearly 2.4 million migrants were detained at the border, a 37% increase from the year before.Election season is here! Get the latest race updates, exclusive interviews, and more Fox News politics content.
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