Hartford Courant

DHS head ‘horrified’ by abuse at southern border

Photos, video show agents threatenin­g Haitian migrants

- By Alexandra Jaffe and Ben Fox

WASHINGTON — Photos and video of a Border Patrol agent on horseback using his long leather reins to threaten Haitian migrants along the U.s.-mexico border prompted expression­s of outrage Tuesday from Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who sought to explain away the action a day earlier during a visit to South Texas.

Mayorkas said he was “horrified” by the images that have spread widely on social media and drawn outrage from members of Congress, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-calif. Some mounted agents use their horses to forcibly move and block the migrants, seeming to herd them like animals and taunt them in at least one instance.

“Any mistreatme­nt or abuse of a migrant is unacceptab­le,” Mayorkas said in an interview with CNN. “The pictures that I’ve observed troubled me profoundly.”

Customs and Border

Protection’s Office of Profession­al Responsibi­lity is investigat­ing the incident, DHS said in a statement issued late Monday. The announceme­nt came hours after the secretary appeared alongside Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz to discuss U.S. efforts to clear an encampment of thousands of Haitian migrants in and around the small city of Del Rio that has emerged suddenly in recent days.

Vice President Kamala Harris told reporters Tuesday that she would be discussing the situation with the DHS secretary.

“What I saw depicted about those individual­s on horseback treating human beings the way they were was horrible,” she said. “And I fully support what is happening right now, which is a thorough investigat­ion into exactly what is going on there. But human beings should never be treated that way. And I’m deeply troubled about it.”

The controvers­y added an additional complicati­on to an already difficult situation for the Biden administra­tion, which is facing criticism from many allies for quickly sending Haitians back to their troubled homeland under a public health order without giving them an opportunit­y to seek asylum in the United States.

The disturbing videos and photos show Border Patrol agents confrontin­g Haitians along the Rio Grande near a border bridge where thousands of migrants have gathered in recent days in hopes of entering the country. Videos by Associated Press and other news organizati­ons show one agent twirling his reins in a menacing way but not actually striking anyone.

Outrage built quickly, including at the White House, where press secretary Jen Psaki said the images were “horrific,” though she acknowledg­ed not having all the details.

“I have seen some of the footage. I don’t have the full context. I can’t imagine what context would make that appropriat­e,” Psaki told reporters.

Criticism was withering from members of Congress, including Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-miss., and chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee. He called on Mayorkas to “take immediate action to hold those responsibl­e accountabl­e.”

Pelosi called the reports of mistreatme­nt and “use of what appear to be whips” to be “deeply troubling” and

also called for a probe.

“All migrants seeking asylum must be treated in accordance with the law and with basic decency,” the speaker said.

A White House official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss internal operations, said that, according to DHS, the secretary hadn’t seen the footage until after the news conference Monday.

Asked about the photos and video at a Senate hearing Tuesday, Mayorkas told lawmakers that the issue had been “uppermost in my

mind” since he saw them, though it wasn’t clear which he had viewed.

“I was horrified to see the images, and we look forward to learning the facts that are adduced from the investigat­ion, and we will take actions that those facts compel,” he said. “We do not tolerate any mistreatme­nt or abuse of a migrant. Period.”

Mayorkas said he wouldn’t explicitly say whether they reflected mistreatme­nt or abuse, deferring instead to the investigat­ion.

The Office of Profession­al

Responsibi­lity is leading the investigat­ion, and will have personnel on the ground full-time monitoring the situation in Del Rio, the agency said.

Over 6,000 Haitians and other migrants have been removed from the encampment in Del Rio, and Mayorkas predicted a “dramatic change” in the number of migrants there within the next two to four days.

The latest increase in migration at the border has prompted Republican­s to renew attacks on Democrats.

 ?? FELIX MARQUEZ/AP ?? U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers attempt to contain migrants as they cross the Rio Grande from Mexico into Texas on Sunday. Video shows agents using their horses to corral them and, in at least one instance, taunt them.
FELIX MARQUEZ/AP U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers attempt to contain migrants as they cross the Rio Grande from Mexico into Texas on Sunday. Video shows agents using their horses to corral them and, in at least one instance, taunt them.

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