
Border agency chief condemns retweets of 'offensive' comments by ex-Trump adviser from official CBP account
CNN
The head of US Customs and Border Protection on Saturday condemned several retweets from an official CBP regional Twitter account of "offensive" tweets made earlier that day by Stephen Miller, a former top adviser in the Trump administration.
The official CBP Twitter account for the agency's West Texas sector retweeted two posts by Stephen Miller, a former White House speechwriter and senior adviser under President Donald Trump. In one of the tweets, Miller wrote: "Violent criminals lay waste to our communities undisturbed while the immense power of the state is arrayed against those whose only crime is dissent. The law has been turned from a shield to protect the innocent into a sword to conquer them."
"Totally unacceptable and disappointing that any CBP Twitter account was used to R/T offensive, unauthorized content," CBP Commissioner Chris Magnus said in a tweet. "We've removed the content and will deactivate the account. The Office of Professional Responsibility will investigate. This must not happen again."