Four members of Trump's Homeland Security council step down to protest 'morally repugnant' family separation
The Trump administration’s immigration policies and the “morally repugnant” practice of separating children from accompanying adults has prompted four people on the Homeland Security advisory council to step down, a new report said.
Former Clinton-era Secretary of the Navy Richard Danzig, former Democratic congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman, former DHS deputy attorney counsel in the Obama administration David Martin, and former Obama-era Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Matthew Olsen wrote in a letter Monday to Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen that they were resigning.
They said the agency did not confer with the advisory council prior to executing a zero tolerance policy to prosecute all illegal immigrants, which led to the separation children from the adults who crossed with them into the U.S. “Were we consulted, we would have observed that routinely taking children from migrant parents was morally repugnant, counter-productive and ill-considered,” they wrote, according to the Washington Post. “We cannot tolerate association with the immigration policies of this administration, nor the illusion that we are consulted on these matters.”
Last month, Trump signed an executive order to prevent the splitting up of apprehended immigrant families. The government must reunite separated children between the ages of 5 and 17 with their families later this month, under a court order. Martin and Holtzman sent additional letters to Nielsen in which they condemned other aspects of the administration’s immigration policies. This included the administration's attempt to secure a border wall. “These actions have fueled polarization, alienated state and local governments, and moved us much further from a sustainable, effective, and strategically sensible immigration enforcement program,” Martin wrote. Holtzman also claimed that Trump’s presidency has turned DHS “into an agency that is making war on immigrants and refugees.”
The Homeland Security secretary selects advisory council members to fill two-year terms. The members meet periodically and participate in research and recommendations for the agency.
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