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The commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection is refusing to leave his position after being told to resign or be fired by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, according to a government source.
Chris Magnus wrote in an email to senior Customs and Border Protection staff that he is determined to remain on the job.
"I want to make this clear: I have no plans to resign as CBP Commissioner. I didn’t take this job as a resume builder. I came to Washington, DC— moved my family here— because I care about this agency, its mission, and the goals of this Administration," the letter obtained by Fox News states.
I'm so over the intentional prevention of securing the border.
Chris Magnus wrote in an email to senior Customs and Border Protection staff that he is determined to remain on the job.
"I want to make this clear: I have no plans to resign as CBP Commissioner. I didn’t take this job as a resume builder. I came to Washington, DC— moved my family here— because I care about this agency, its mission, and the goals of this Administration," the letter obtained by Fox News states.
Biden immigration official ordered to quit or be fired has 'no plans to resign'
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Chris Magnus told senior staff that he is determined to remain on the job amid a push to force him out.
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I'm so over the intentional prevention of securing the border.