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Texas sheriff is nominated to lead ICE

Gonzalez has been critical of Trump policies

- Chelsey Cox

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden has announced Sheriff Ed Gonzalez of Harris County, Texas, as his nominee for director of Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t. He was included on a list of 11 nomination­s for key national security positions.

Gonzalez was elected sheriff of Harris County, Texas – one of the state’s most populous counties and home to Houston – in 2016. He manages the third- largest sheriff ’ s office in the nation.

He has publicly criticized immigratio­n policies instituted by the administra­tion of former President Donald Trump. Shortly after his election, Gonzalez withdrew Harris County from a federal partnershi­p dating to 2008 that authorized sheriff ’ s deputies to enforce immigratio­n laws. The Trump administra­tion increased the partnershi­ps from 35 to 150, most of them in Texas and Florida.

While a sergeant in the Houston Police Department, Gonzalez condemned Trump’s commitment to mass deportatio­ns. He disavowed raids by ICE in a 2019 Facebook post.

“I do not support ICE raids that threaten to deport millions of undocument­ed immigrants, the vast majority of whom do not represent a threat to the U. S.,” he wrote. “The focus should always be on clear & immediate safety threats. Not others who are not threats.”

Under Gonzalez, the Harris County jail complied with an ICE request to hold suspects for up to 48 hours more often than any other facility in the country during the 12- month period that ended in September 2019.

Gonzalez’s nomination was met with approval from Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who called for his swift confirmation in the Senate.

“Sheriff Ed Gonzalez is a strong choice for ICE Director. With a distinguis­hed career in law enforcemen­t and public service, Sheriff Gonzalez is wellsuited to lead ICE as the agency advances our public safety and homeland security mission,” Mayorkas said in a statement released Tuesday.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday that Gonzalez is a qualified nominee.

“We encourage the Senate to not only consider but confirm qualified nominees. We certainly consider him one of them,” Psaki said in a news briefing. “The President looks forward to having someone in place in this position, and it certainly indicates a priority that we put it out today.”

Gonzalez manages a staff of 5,000 as sheriff of Harris County. If confirmed as director of ICE, he would oversee more than 20,000 employees and an annual budget of $ 8 billion.

 ?? KIRBY LEE/ USA TODAY ?? Harris County Sheriff officer Ed Gonzalez.
KIRBY LEE/ USA TODAY Harris County Sheriff officer Ed Gonzalez.

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