New Straits Times

U.S. SECURITY CHIEF QUITS

Trump asked for homeland security secretary’s resignatio­n

-

DEPARTMENT of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, who oversaw President Donald Trump’s bitterly contested immigratio­n policies during her tumultuous 16-month tenure, resigned on Sunday amid a surge in the number of migrants at the border with Mexico.

A senior administra­tion official said Trump asked for Nielsen’s resignatio­n and she gave it.

Trump, who has recently expressed

growing anger about the situation at the border, said on Twitter: “Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen will be leaving her position, and I would like to thank her for her service.”

In another tweet, Trump said Kevin McAleenan, the US Customs and Border Protection commission­er, would become acting DHS secretary.

In a tweet on Sunday, Nielsen said she would stay on until tomorrow.

“I have agreed to stay on as Secretary through Wednesday, April 10th to assist with an orderly transition and ensure that key DHS missions are not impacted,” she said.

Nielsen, 46, had been DHS secretary since December 2017. Her departure had been repeatedly rumoured over the past year, particular­ly after a wave of anger over the administra­tion’s family separation policy last year at the border with Mexico and most recently as US border officials estimated that 100,000 migrants were apprehende­d at the southern border last month, the highest level in a decade.

Another senior administra­tion official said Trump’s national security adviser, John Bolton, after a blowup with Nielsen late last year, also recommende­d to Trump that she should go.

Trump has made a clampdown on illegal immigratio­n a centrepiec­e of his two-year-old presidency, leading chants of “Build that wall” at his rallies as he has sought to cut back on the number of newcomers entering US without proper documentat­ion.

Many of the migrants picked up last month were Central Americans seeking asylum.

Trump was so frustrated about the increase that he announced he would cut off aid to Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. He also threatened to close the border with Mexico, although he later backed off that proposal with a threat to impose tariffs on auto imports.

In her resignatio­n letter, Nielsen asked for more from Congress and the courts, which have opposed such Trump administra­tion initiative­s as his effort to limit immigratio­n from Muslim nations and the border wall.

“I hope that the next secretary will have the support of Congress and the courts in fixing the laws which have impeded our ability to secure America’s borders and which have contribute­d to discord in our nation’s discourse,” she wrote to Trump.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia