Senate opposition grows to Trump's choice
of immigration critic to lead refugee office
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[June 20, 2018]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S.
senators urged Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday to withdraw the
nomination of Ronald Mortensen, who has been criticized for harsh
remarks about undocumented immigrants, to a top department position
dealing with refugees.
Republican Senator John McCain and Democrat Chris Coons said Pompeo
should pick someone else to be assistant secretary of State for
population, refugees and migration. The letter was sent as the Trump
administration faces criticism in the United States and abroad over its
policy of separating parents and children immigrants on the border with
Mexico.
"At a time when more than 65 million people are displaced worldwide, the
nomination of Mr. Mortensen for this position sends a chilling message
to all those around the world who look to the United States as a beacon
of hope and security for persecuted peoples," the two lawmakers said in
a letter.
At least one other Republican senator also opposes Mortensen. Senator
Jeff Flake tweeted last month that he would not support the nominee.
Senator Bob Menendez, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations
Committee, has also raised concerns about Mortensen.
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Flake and Coons are also members of the foreign relations panel,
which would conduct Mortensen's confirmation hearing. McCain is one
of the Republican party's most respected foreign policy voices and
chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
President Donald Trump nominated Mortensen for the position on May
24. A retired foreign-service officer, he has written dozen of
opinion columns against illegal immigration. And he is a fellow at
the Center for Immigration Studies, which advocates for reduced
immigration to the United States and has been called a hate group by
the South Poverty Law Center.
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert told reporters at a
briefing on Tuesday that she had not seen the letter and could not
comment.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle and Lesley Wroughton; editing by
Grant McCool)
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