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DHS head reportedly authorized purchase of 10 engineless Spirit Airlines planes that airline didn’t own
Wall Street Journal reports Kristi Noem arranged purchase to expand deportation flights and for personal travel
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She can't expect to fly coach to go to her many photo opps.to be clear these are different than the $200 million spent DURING the shutdown to buy her and her deputy luxury Gulfstream engines to fly around in.
“… As the administration looked for ways to boost deportations, Noem elevated Greg Bovino, a U.S. Border Patrol veteran, to lead the department’s mission in Los Angeles and then Chicago. His displays of militarized enforcement and clashes with protesters, which he documents in social-media videos, have earned plaudits from the pair, who have given him wide latitude to run his own operation.
“… More broadly, officials across ICE say Noem and Lewandowski have directed them to use a $170 billion infusion of cash from Congress to launch splashy ideas that have proven ineffective or impractical.“… As the administration looked for ways to boost deportations, Noem elevated Greg Bovino, a U.S. Border Patrol veteran, to lead the department’s mission in Los Angeles and then Chicago. His displays of militarized enforcement and clashes with protesters, which he documents in social-media videos, have earned plaudits from the pair, who have given him wide latitude to run his own operation.
… DHS leadership liked what they saw in Chicago so much that, in recent weeks, they have moved to fire several ICE leaders in field offices across the country and replace them with Border Patrol veterans who will bring their more aggressive approach to ICE operations, according to people familiar with the matter.
… Trump has said the tactics in Chicago are what he’s looking for. In a “60 Minutes” interview that aired over the weekend, Trump was asked if the Chicago operation had gone too far. “I think they haven’t gone far enough,” Trump said.
Even though the Chicago operation has gained widespread public attention, it has proved inefficient in significantly boosting arrest numbers. As of late October, ICE and Customs and Border Protection had made 3,000 arrests in Chicago over two months—the same number that the White House has demanded they make a day….”