Sen. Eric Schmitt Calls on DHS Sec. Markwayne Mullin to ‘Move Fast’ and Deport Hundreds of Thousands Under TPS
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Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) has sent a direct and forceful letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin demanding swift action to end the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) racket for hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian nationals now that the Supreme Court has cleared the path in Mullin v.
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President Donald Trump's nomination of an obscure Oklahoma state trooper to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement has set off a revolt inside the agency and raised fresh questions about whether Stephen Miller's influence in the White House is fading.Sources told The Daily Beast's PunchUp that Richard "Lance" Schroyer, a former highway patrolman and ex-Marine, was the choice of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin rather than border czar Tom Homan or Miller, the deputy chief of staff who has driven the administration's immigration agenda, and one source said the snub points to his diminishing sway over the president."He may be getting boxed out," the source said. The remark comes as Miller's signature self-deportation initiative, Project Homecoming, is increasingly viewed internally as a costly failure.A senior ICE figure said it "seems Homan is losing some power," citing his resistance to Trump's proposal to rename ICE as "NICE." Trump himself acknowledged the friction in a Truth Social post, noting Homan had told him agents weren't as enthusiastic about the idea as others.Inside ICE, reaction to Schroyer's nomination has been described as brutal, with senior leaders and rank-and-file agents reportedly furious over his lack of management experience. One insider noted he has never run a budget or led an organization, yet would now oversee a $78 billion agency with 32,000 employees. Multiple sources said agents are openly discussing retirement.Schroyer has reportedly been quietly advising Mullin for weeks, having previously worked on the senator's security detail in Oklahoma — a relationship close enough that Mullin would sometimes invite him to dinner.The pick marks a reversal of fortune for Mullin, who has clashed with Miller and Homan since becoming DHS secretary in March. He initially wanted a different ally for the ICE post but was overruled, and Miller and Homan later installed their own pick as acting director. Schroyer's emergence now suggests that balance may be shifting.One veteran agency official compared the dynamic to Trump's previous DHS leadership shake-up, warning that Schroyer could become a loyal but inexperienced "inside man," echoing comparisons to former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s often-ridiculed former ICE deputy director, Madison Sheahan.A White House official pushed back on the narrative of discord, saying Trump retains "full faith and confidence" in both Homan and Miller, and that Miller was aware of and supportive of the Schroyer decision.DHS and ICE did not respond to requests for comment.
Bill Maher challenged Vice President JD Vance on President Donald Trump's false claims of election fraud, and a well-connected Washington, D.C., reporter flagged a sneaky maneuver the V.P. used to avoid heckling from the talk show's live audience.The vice president agreed that candidates should not refuse to concede elections but claimed that technology companies had interfered in the 2020 election by censoring political narratives to favor Democratic candidates, but Jonathan Martin, Politico's politics bureau chief and senior political columnist, told MS NOW's "Morning Joe" that Vance had sidestepped Trump's actual claims."I want to go back to that clip you played at the start of this segment," Martin said. "I think it's really important for your viewers to see what Vance was doing, because it's a really slick slight of hand what Vance was doing. He has a studio audience, a studio audience there in Hollywood that skews liberal. He's got a host who definitely skews liberal in Bill Maher.""Vance does not have the courage to sit there and echo Trump saying 2020 was stolen and Democrats literally stole the election because he knows that can't play with that audience and that he's going to be laughed at and mocked if he says it out loud," Martin added, "so he doesn't echo what Trump actually said, he just argues something else entirely."Martin said the game Vance was playing on Maher's show is the same balance that all Republicans are forced to strike with Trump looming over the party."He won't carry Trump's water there because he'll be laughed at it before a studio audience," Martin said. "But he also won't alienate Trump or disagree with Trump, so he argues something else entirely from the question that was posed, which is talking about what social media companies did on speech in the lead up to '20. But that was never Trump's argument. Trump wasn't talking about that, Trump said, 'No, it was literally stolen from me, they literally stole the election from me.' But Vance won't litigate that, so instead he talked about something else and hopes that Trump won't notice, and this is a standard for the entire game for the last decade. What Vance was doing there is what the party does writ large, which is you just try to make this as least humiliating as possible – change the argument: 'Well, I'm talking about the broader case, the broader case, because if you litigate what Trump is actually saying...""It's embarrassing and obviously it doesn't stand up on the facts, either, and what Vance was doing there is that game they play every time – it's a high-brow Trumpism, it's an uptown version of Trumpism," Martin added. "He won't say they stole the election directly, I'll just say say something else that won't piss Trump off. He won't notice that I'm actually walking away from his craziness and I can just live for one more day. Boy, that is the order of the decade for the GOP." - YouTube youtu.be
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin clarified the Trump administration’s stance on deporting Haitian immigrants no longer protected by the Temporary Protected Status program on Sunday night after a statement he made on CNN’s State of the Union suggested they could stay in the U.S. While speaking with Jake Tapper on Sunday morning, Mullin […]
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Why is Markwayne Mullin encouraging Haitian and Syrian migrants - who were supposed to be in the US "temporarily" - to apply for a permanent visa after the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump Administration is allowed to end their protected status?
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