and the new headline popping up up. i ll put the big question of the moment to you. do you believe that the agency of i.c.e. should be abolished? look, i mean, the reality is that we face a lot of problems with what i.c.e. is doing. and there is clearly a leadership and accountability problem here. they re not behaving in a manner that is appropriate for american citizens. at the same time, we recognize that, you know, i.c.e. is the agency that keeps human traffickers in check. i.c.e. does important work for our country. i don t think that just going out and defunding them is necessarily the right approach. but should congress threaten the power of its oversight, the power of the purse? absolutely. it s our job to reform them. and in some ways calling for defunding i.c.e. or eliminating i.c.e. is just giving up our daut as congress to make the organization work. that s our responsibility. if we can t take that responsibility you need to look
lawyers and judge. this past may, that judge reviewed his record, determined he was not a danger and ordered his release. took nine months. thanks to drew griffin with that report. the head of i.c.e. is out. tom hohman retired yesterday as a dozen agents and several lawmakers are calling for an end to the agency. that call is not getting widespread support. democratic congressman seth molten is calling out leadership issues, yes, but stopping short of saying it would should be abolished. we face a lot of problems with what i.c.e. is doing, and there s clearly a leadership and accountability problem here. i.c.e. does important work for our country. i don t think that just going out and de-funding them is the right approach. in some ways, calling for defunding i.c.e. or eliminating i.c.e. is giving up our duty as congress to make the
the affairs within your party and the new headline popping up up. i ll put the big question of the moment to you. do you believe that the agency of i.c.e. should be abolished? look, i mean, the reality is that we face a lot of problems with what i.c.e. is doing. and there is clearly a leadership and accountability problem here. they re not behaving in a manner that is appropriate for american citizens. at the same time, we recognize that, you know, i.c.e. is the agency that keeps human traffickers in check. i.c.e. does important work for our country. i don t think that just going out and defunding them is necessarily the right approach. but should congress threaten the power of its oversight, the power of the purse? absolutely. it s our job to reform them. and in some ways calling for defunding i.c.e. or eliminating i.c.e. is just giving up our duty as congress to make the organization work.