Ron Vitiello on Harris, ICE, and the Border Crisis

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Joe Pags interviews former acting ICE Director Ron Vitiello in a hard-hitting conversation about Kamala Harris's previous accusations comparing ICE to the KKK, her recent visit to the border, and the political dynamics surrounding immigration.

Vitiello recalls his Senate confirmation hearing under President Trump, where then-Senator Kamala Harris used her time to insinuate that ICE was acting like the KKK, solely for enforcing immigration laws. Vitiello explains how damaging this was not just for him but for the agents on the front lines. He criticizes Harris for prioritizing political theater over the truth, emphasizing that her claims had no basis in reality, which was clear when Harris attended a border photo-op without actually addressing the agents or the core issues.

Vitiello dives deeper into Harris’s record, noting her consistent flip-flopping on key immigration issues. He points out that while she once advocated for the abolition of ICE and decriminalization of illegal border crossings, she’s now engaging in public displays like her recent border visit, which Vitiello calls "useless" for the real agents doing the hard work. He also slams Harris for her involvement in spreading misinformation during the controversy over border agents on horseback, explaining how the narrative was deliberately skewed despite evidence to the contrary.

As the interview progresses, Vitiello outlines his concerns about current immigration policies, including how the Biden-Harris administration's lax enforcement has led to a surge in illegal immigration. He emphasizes the need for strong leadership and more accountability from top officials, contrasting Trump’s policies with the current administration's handling of border security.

Catch the full interview below for an in-depth analysis and more of Ron Vitiello’s views on immigration and border security.


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