Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Biden's Pick For ICE Director Withdraws Nomination


The nomination of Ed Gonzalez, the Sheriff of Harris County, Texas, to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has long been doomed, as multiple Democrats remained Undecided. He announced he’d Withdrawn his Nomination for the Post. He told the President of his Decision over the weekend “after prayerfully considering what’s best for our nation, my family, and the people of Harris County who elected me to serve a second term as Sheriff.”

“I am grateful to President Biden for the honor of nominating me, and I wish this administration well as it strives to overcome the paralyzing political gridlock that threatens far more than our nation’s border. Frankly, the dysfunction threatens America’s heart and soul,” Gonzalez said in a Post on Twitter.

“My love for America and my desire to serve during these contentious times is stronger than ever. Ensuring the safety and security of the people of Harris County is a great honor, and I am fully devoted to continuing to fulfill this responsibility.”

Gonzalez, who was accused of Domestic abuse of his Wife in a 2021 Police Affidavit, though both Deny the Allegations.

While the President has successfully moved most of his High-Profile Nominees, the uncertainty surrounding Nominees like: Federal Reserve Board pick Sarah Bloom Raskin; Biden’s pick for U.S. Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti; and ATF Director hopeful David Chipman, the White House was seeking to save Gonzalez’s Nomination and avoid another Defeat on the Hill.

As Gonzalez noted in the tweet announcing his Withdrawal, Biden nominated him for the Post more than a year ago. There has Not been a Senate-confirmed Director of ICE since the Obama Administration.

Under Trump, ICE was led by Acting Officials.










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