USCIS acting Director Ken Cuccinelli argued on Sunday that immigration raids promised by Donald Trump would be conducted by "compassionate, loyal agents."
July 14, 2019

USCIS acting Director Ken Cuccinelli argued on Sunday that immigration raids promised by the Trump administration would be conducted by "compassionate, loyal agents."

In an interview on CNN's State of the Union program, host Jake Tapper confronted Cuccinelli about the president's Sunday morning tweet which called for some Democratic congresswomen of Color to "go back" where they came from.

Tapper noted that the tweet "feeds into the impression that the president is racist and pushing a racist agenda."

"He’s running for president," Cuccinelli replied. "And you’re wrapping up his rhetoric for presidential race in with what is ICE’s every day job and that is enforcing the law Congress passed."

"We have compassionate, loyal ICE agents who are just doing their job and it shows you how far we’ve fallen in that it has become news that they would actually go deport people who have removal orders," the USCIS director complained.

Cuccinelli, however, would not say if the raids have begun.

"I can’t speak to operational specifics and won’t," he insisted.

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