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NO MORE CRONYISM: BUSH DHS NOMINEE DOESN'T DESERVE THE JOB
Michelle Malkin ^ | 9/20/04 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 09/20/2005 5:31:51 PM PDT by wdkeller

Another disastrous crony appointment in the making

This is Julie Myers, President Bush's nominee to head the the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security.

Her nomination is a joke. A bad joke: (via WaPo)

The Bush administration is seeking to appoint a lawyer with little immigration or customs experience to head the troubled law enforcement agency that handles those issues, prompting sharp criticism from some employee groups, immigration advocates and homeland security experts. The push to appoint Julie Myers to head the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, part of the Department of Homeland Security, comes in the midst of intense debate over the qualifications of department political appointees involved in the sluggish response to Hurricane Katrina...

...After working as a federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, N.Y., for two years, Myers held a variety of jobs over the past four years at the White House and at the departments of Commerce, Justice and Treasury, though none involved managing a large bureaucracy. Myers worked briefly as chief of staff to Michael Chertoff when he led the Justice Department's criminal division before he became Homeland Security secretary.

Myers also was an associate under independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr for about 16 months and has most recently served as a special assistant to President Bush handling personnel issues.

Her uncle is Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers, the departing chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She married Chertoff's current chief of staff, John F. Wood, on Saturday.

In written answers to questions from Congress, Myers highlighted her year-long job as assistant secretary for export enforcement at Commerce, where she said she supervised 170 employees and a $25 million budget. ICE has more than 20,000 employees and a budget of approximately $4 billion. Its personnel investigate immigrant, drug and weapon smuggling, and illegal exports, among other responsibilities.

Myers was on her honeymoon and was not available to comment yesterday. Erin Healy, a White House spokeswoman, cited Myers's work with customs agents on money-laundering and drug-smuggling cases. "She's well-known and respected throughout the law enforcement community," Healy said. "She has a proven track record as an effective manager."

Oh, give me a ^*&%$# break and a half! This nomination is a monumental political and policy blunder in the wake of the Michael Brown/FEMA fiasco. And I can tell you that contrary to the Miss Mary Sunshine White House spokeswoman's comments, rank-and-file DHS employees and immigration enforcement officials are absolutely livid about Myers' nomination.

This e-mail I received last week says it all:

As you probably know, this is the largest investigative arm of DHS and the second largest Federal investigative agency after the FBI. ICE’s critical homeland security mission is directed at all Customs and Immigration violations occurring in the interior of the U.S. These are the officers that have to respond to calls of illegal aliens, drug loads with a border nexus and the detention and removal of all illegal aliens place in removal proceedings. ICE accounts for close to 80% of all arrests made within the FBI’s joint terrorism task force. ICE criminally prosecutes more individuals than any other Federal agency. My point is, ICE is the lead agency to proactively prevent terrorism in the U.S. Ms. Myers, although learned, has barely the legal requirement to be nominated as the AS for ICE. The law requires 5 years of managerial experience and 5 years of law enforcement experience. Ms. Myers is 35 and has worked as the following(estimates): private attorney 2 years; AUSA EDNY 2 years; Deputy Asst Sec Treasury 2 years; Chief of Staff for Michael Chertoff at Main Justice 2 years; Starr Commission 1 year; Director of Commerce’s Export Control agency 2 years; and the White House Personnel 2 years. The most direct law enforcement experience is supervising 250 Commerce Special Agents which pursues similar violations on export control as ICE. Roughly 11 years of experience to lead the 12,000 law enforcement officer ICE agency. You decide if this is sufficient. I can guarantee you that she would never have been nominated to run the FBI, DEA or Secret Service. It’s almost like the old INS days where they just throw out the political favors. Maybe she’s getting the job because she’s tight with Chertoff. Maybe it’s because she’s the niece of General Myers (Chair Joint Chiefs of Staff). Who knows, but I guarantee you this, the next time some illegal aliens commit a terrorist act on U.S. soil, people are going to be scrutinizing her resume.

Sorry to ramble but unfortunately the majority of DHS is being run by hacks, snot nose youngsters who couldn’t find an illegal alien in Tijuana, and other “connected” people with no knowledge, experience, or business being in the Homeland Security sector. I guess it’s a good resume line to have these days.

Indeed.

Everything was supposed to change after 9/11. No more business as usual, blah blah blah. But when it comes to immigration enforcement and border security, Bush keeps installing clueless cronies.

Remember banker Eduardo Aguirre--now head of the Department of Homeland Security's Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services--who had zero experience in immigration law?

And how about these Bush beneficiaries of the immigration court spoils system?

And check out this DHS chart. An ICE employee noted in an e-mail to me this week:

Look at the deputy Secretary Michael Jackson - came from private sector transportation jobs and Dept of Transportation. BTS chief Randy Beardsworth, in charge of ICE and Border Patrol, comes from the Coast Guard and was a budget planner. Where are the law enforcement backgrounds to head law enforcement agencies? And the CIS ombudsman? A longtime immigration attorney and AILA member. The WaPo this morning quotes a union official I agree with:

"It appears she's got a tremendous amount of experience in money laundering, in banking and the financial areas," said Charles Showalter, president of the National Homeland Security Council, a union that represents 7,800 ICE agents, officers and support staff. "My question is: Who the hell is going to enforce the immigration laws?" Bingo. Let's pose that question to the White House--and the members of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, who held a public hearing on Myers' nomination last week.

Myers cheekily told the committee:

"I realize that I'm not 80 years old," Myers testified. "I have a few gray hairs, more coming, but I will seek to work with those who are knowledgeable in this area, who know more than I do." Spare us the cutsey rejoinders. Reagan could pull them off. Myers can't. She may be perfectly capable of writing briefs and I'm sure her knowledge of export controls is second to none. But as long as the borders are broken and al Qaeda continues to exploit lax immigration enforcement, I don't want her in charge of ICE. Why hire someone who needs to "seek out" those "who know more than I do" in order to her job? Why wait until the next mass terrorist attack to put those more knowledgeable people in leadership positions now and leave the paper-pushers in their cubicles?

Why the president wants Myers to head ICE at this critical moment in time--and why his supposedly brilliant strategists don't see the stupidity of Myers' nomination--defies comprehension.

White House, meet clue-by-four. Find someone better before this blows up in your faces.

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The Myers nomination is all the more pathetic in light of the many experienced, able, and willing immigration enforcement veterans out there who deserve the job. My pick: Pete Nunez, former United States Attorney, Southern District of California (1982-1988), former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Enforcement (1990-1993) overseeing all law enforcement components of the Treasury Department including Customs and BATF, lecturer in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of San Diego and Chairman of the Board of Directors at the Center for Immigration Studies. He should have been named DHS chief. He'd make a worthy pick now for ICE.

Update: Debbie Schlussel is even tougher on Myers/Chertoff/Bush.

Ankle Biting Pundits weigh in: "Immigration Nominee Latest Sign That Bush And GOP Don't Get It On Border Policy."

***

On a related note, the liberal website Raw Story has published an interesting immigration memo from Rep. Lamar Smith to Karl Rove that was inadvertently sent to a Democratic congressman. Some conservatives have questioned the authenticity of the document. Well, I just called Rep. Smith's office and confirmed that it is real and unaltered. Rep. Smith's staffer explained the gaffe by saying that "something went on with the fax machine."

Sigh.

Update II: Rod Dreher and Jack Kelly aren't digging this nomination, either.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: aliens; allinthefamily; bordersecurity; bushamnesty; dhs; ice; illegalaliens; immigrantlist; immigration; invasionusa; nepotism; onthejobtraining; openborders; wetbehindtheears
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To: rocksblues

WTF?


2 posted on 09/20/2005 5:34:38 PM PDT by rocksblues (I support the war on terror)
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To: wdkeller

Already posted...

But at any rate, I'd be much more concerned with how well she can do the job than how she got it. If she's good at it, I don't care. If she's bad, she should go. Simple as that.

I'm no proponent of cronyism, but I'm realistic enough to think that if my Dad is Chairman of the Joint Chiefs... maybe... just maybe... I've got a leg up getting a job. To think it will ever be otherwise is to fool yourself and pointlessly build up frustration. It ain't gonna change.


3 posted on 09/20/2005 5:39:39 PM PDT by Ramius (Blades for war fighters: http://freeper.the-hobbit-hole.net)
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To: Ramius
. If she's good at it, I don't care. If she's bad, she should go. Simple as that.

Sure, what's the worst that can happen?

4 posted on 09/20/2005 5:48:04 PM PDT by glorgau
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To: glorgau

Sure, what's the worst that can happen?

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The Gorelick Levee could break?


5 posted on 09/20/2005 5:51:54 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... "To remain silent when they should protest makes cowards of men." -- THOMAS JEFFERSON)
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To: glorgau

According to some on this board, Border control can't get any worse. So... indeed... what's the worst that could happen?


6 posted on 09/20/2005 5:56:16 PM PDT by Ramius (Blades for war fighters: http://freeper.the-hobbit-hole.net)
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To: wdkeller

They dont do anything about immigration now. How can it get worse?


7 posted on 09/20/2005 5:57:53 PM PDT by sgtbono2002
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To: NormsRevenge

And if that happened, we'd have no place to stay.


8 posted on 09/20/2005 6:00:05 PM PDT by Xenalyte (West Houston . . . sorta near where the Beltway and I-10 have that hideous intersection)
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To: rocksblues

That's the way Clinton did it: appoint people with no qualifications. If you did that in the business world, they would send you to the insane asylum. Stop and think, Mr. President.


9 posted on 09/20/2005 6:03:15 PM PDT by henderson field
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To: wdkeller
During the Clinton administration, there was a substantial growth in conservative media, first in radio and then the internet.

Republicans coudn't get enough of it.

But that passed when republicans won the Whitehouse. Most of the newly created media lost its reason for being. With Bush's high approval ratings amongst republicans, people like Maulkin are trying to capture as much as possible of the hate Bush-hate republican conservatives readership.

I think FR needs to have a poll as to who is the kookiest, Maulkin or Farah.

Secretly, all these writers wish Hillary would be elected which would put them all back in the money.

10 posted on 09/20/2005 6:04:46 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Xenalyte

lol.. another Led Zeppelin fan, eh? ;-)

Good luck with Rita. :)


11 posted on 09/20/2005 6:08:17 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... "To remain silent when they should protest makes cowards of men." -- THOMAS JEFFERSON)
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To: henderson field
I found this article hard to believe. Did a little digging and found out it's true. George, George, George it is not time to reward your benafactors. It is time to appoint qualified people!

This e-mail I received last week says it all:

As you probably know, this is the largest investigative arm of DHS and the second largest Federal investigative agency after the FBI. ICE’s critical homeland security mission is directed at all Customs and Immigration violations occurring in the interior of the U.S. These are the officers that have to respond to calls of illegal aliens, drug loads with a border nexus and the detention and removal of all illegal aliens place in removal proceedings. ICE accounts for close to 80% of all arrests made within the FBI’s joint terrorism task force. ICE criminally prosecutes more individuals than any other Federal agency. My point is, ICE is the lead agency to proactively prevent terrorism in the U.S. Ms. Myers, although learned, has barely the legal requirement to be nominated as the AS for ICE. The law requires 5 years of managerial experience and 5 years of law enforcement experience. Ms. Myers is 35 and has worked as the following(estimates): private attorney 2 years; AUSA EDNY 2 years; Deputy Asst Sec Treasury 2 years; Chief of Staff for Michael Chertoff at Main Justice 2 years; Starr Commission 1 year; Director of Commerce’s Export Control agency 2 years; and the White House Personnel 2 years. The most direct law enforcement experience is supervising 250 Commerce Special Agents which pursues similar violations on export control as ICE. Roughly 11 years of experience to lead the 12,000 law enforcement officer ICE agency. You decide if this is sufficient. I can guarantee you that she would never have been nominated to run the FBI, DEA or Secret Service. It’s almost like the old INS days where they just throw out the political favors. Maybe she’s getting the job because she’s tight with Chertoff. Maybe it’s because she’s the niece of General Myers (Chair Joint Chiefs of Staff). Who knows, but I guarantee you this, the next time some illegal aliens commit a terrorist act on U.S. soil, people are going to be scrutinizing her resume. Sorry to ramble but unfortunately the majority of DHS is being run by hacks, snot nose youngsters who couldn’t find an illegal alien in Tijuana, and other “connected” people with no knowledge, experience, or business being in the Homeland Security sector. I guess it’s a good resume line to have these days.

12 posted on 09/20/2005 6:09:18 PM PDT by rocksblues (I support the war on terror)
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To: henderson field
"If you did that in the business world"

It is often pointed out that MBAs require no actual experience. If you can manage, you can manage any business.

I wonder if Dick Cheney drove a cement pump truck before he got the job at Halliburton?

13 posted on 09/20/2005 6:11:27 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: gubamyster

ping please.


14 posted on 09/20/2005 6:17:33 PM PDT by DumpsterDiver
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To: Ben Ficklin
I think FR needs to have a poll as to who is the kookiest, Maulkin or Farah. Secretly, all these writers wish Hillary would be elected which would put them all back in the money.

You nailed it. I've been steaming for months at some of the 'right wing' Bush bashing. Makes perfect sense.

15 posted on 09/20/2005 6:21:37 PM PDT by arbee4bush (Our Airman Daughter KB4W--Hero, Patriot and the Love of her mom & dads life!)
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To: Ramius
According to some on this board, Border control can't get any worse. So... indeed... what's the worst that could happen?

Believe me, no matter how bad it is, it can always be worse

16 posted on 09/20/2005 6:49:32 PM PDT by HighFlyer
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To: HighFlyer

Shhhssssh. Careful. Don't let the borders crowd hear you say that. :-)


17 posted on 09/20/2005 6:54:19 PM PDT by Ramius (Blades for war fighters: http://freeper.the-hobbit-hole.net)
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To: Xenalyte

Livingston, Livingston, Livingston.


18 posted on 09/20/2005 8:03:59 PM PDT by BIGZ
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To: arbee4bush
Oh please.....I've been steaming for months at this Administration and the Pres. "kissing off" the very valid concerns of a whole lot of people about the out of control invasion across our borders. That has been a real concern for years by anyone who is the least concerned about the future of our country, but after 9/11.....it's very dangerous and frankly, unforgivable.Shame on the President and shame on Congress and corporate America. The almighty dollar reigns.
19 posted on 09/20/2005 8:12:47 PM PDT by Molly T.
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To: 1_Inch_Group; 2sheep; 2Trievers; 3AngelaD; 4Freedom; 4ourprogeny; 7.62 x 51mm; A CA Guy; ...

ping


20 posted on 09/21/2005 9:04:40 AM PDT by gubamyster
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