Republican Senator Josh Hawley and DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas engaged in a heated exchange concerning the 'Pro-Hamas' social media posts of DHS employee Nejwa Ali., World News, Times Now
custody. the use of restrictive housing in i.c.e. detention facilities is exkeyedingly rare, but at times necessary, what this report shows, guys, it really raises the question of whether i.c.e. is following its own policy, solitary confinement is supposed to be a last resort. as you heard from that whistleblower right there, she says it s oftentimes a first resort. is there any oversight, we are learning, is who is supposed to provide oversight for this. the dhs employee says she has sounded the alarm for years. she has sent memos up the chain. she actually alerted senator chuck grassley s office and senator franken back in 2015. they wrote a letter to i.c.e., sofaer in her words the response has been quote muted. that s why she is speaking out now. that s why she wants to call attention to this problem. especially with the surge in numbers at the border. this is really important. thanks to our investigative
doesn t add up with the fact and she s the one who didn t want any of this to be out in front of the american people. the first meeting she had with donald trump she freaked out when he brought in cameras, to talk about what was going on, to negotiate in public. she said that done and she s sitting on transparency when it comes to the president talking to the american people but he has other outlets. she has said in the initial letter a couple weeks ago saying we will worry about security and she talked about a furloughed dhs employee being worried there wouldn t be enough security. those agencies said no one contacted them and it would be fine, dhs and the secret service, sounds like the president is pending and she says no thanks. the 800,000 federal workers, whether they think the president should deliver the state of the union when they are about to mister second paycheck. is there another solution of some kind? how many times does the house
american people. the first meeting she had with president trump, she freaked out when he brought in all the cameras to look at how the sausage was being made, to talk about what was going on to negotiate in public. she shut that down. she s also shutting down transfers and when it comes to the president talking to the american people, but luckily he has other outlets. shannon: dave, how do you think this goes question worksheet said in the initial letter now just a couple weeks ago saying we are worried about security. she talked about, or staff talked about a furloughed dhs employee that telling her they were where there wouldn t be enough security. those agencies had not contacted them and it would be fine. dhs on the secret service. not sound like the president has called her bluff i think i m coming. she is saying no thanks. speak i would like to know what the 800,000 federal workers and their families think, whether they think the president should deliver the state of the union
apparently there was some misrepresentation and didn t describe it fully to homeland security. minimally a investigation undertaken. easily this person involved in advocating violence which is not protected under the first amendment and i frankly think that his days as dhs employee are number beard. scott: will we see you representing him any time soon because i think his days are numbered. i would hope so. you won t find any stronger defender. i have devoted defending free speech rights. this an s. an instance where the speech has crossed the line into incitement of violence and clearly calls for a race war. no, i will decline that case. scott: again. i m hopeful we can kind of get along he does his job, you know, he is obviously you know moving forward. and we can get other things done. do his job at homeland security and not be out advocating a race war and the like.