Former Rep. George Santos, recently expelled from Congress, expressed interest in becoming the director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) if former President Trump returns to office in 2024.
Santos, facing federal criminal charges, made a public bid for the position, emphasizing the need for strong leadership to address immigration issues.
“My new year resolution is that President Trump returns to the white house and in 2025 I can be appointed Director of ICE,” Santos wrote. (Trending: Obama Judge Issues Shock Ruling Against Democrats)
“Enough abuse and disregard for our sovereignty, we are the United States OF America and not a global dumping hub. ICE has had their hands tied for far too long with the sole exception of the great four years of DJT,” he added.
“The time is now,” Santos said.
“And that’s why I’m putting my name in the mix for a role that will take grit and a fearless person and not a coward that will fear media spin. Bring it on #MSM I’ll take you all on again with glee.”
“It’s time to reclaim our country and if you believe the nonsense numbers the media is giving you then you are accepting the big lie! We have over 50M+ people who have invaded our sovereignty over the years due to careless and neglectful immigration policy, if given the job I know exactly where to start and run the much needed raids of removals proceedings this country needs,” Santos wrote.
Despite his expulsion and legal challenges, Santos has hinted at a potential return to politics, while denouncing media narratives about immigration.
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