Trump taps forceful ally of hard-line immigration policies to head
Customs and Border Protection
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[December 07, 2024]
By REBECCA SANTANA
WASHINGTON (AP) — The picture of who will be in charge of executing
President-elect Donald Trump's hard-line immigration and border policies
has come into sharper focus after he announced his picks to head Customs
and Border Protection and also the agency tasked with deporting
immigrants in the country illegally.
Trump said late Thursday he was tapping Rodney Scott, a former Border
Patrol chief who’s been a vocal supporter of tougher enforcement
measures, for CBP commissioner.
As acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Trump said he
had chosen Caleb Vitello, a career ICE official with more than 23 years
in the agency.
They will work with an immigration leadership team that includes South
Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as head of the Department of Homeland Security;
former acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement head Tom Homan as
border czar; and immigration hard-liner Stephen Miller as deputy chief
of staff.
Here's a closer look at the picks:
Rodney Scott
Customs and Border Protection, with its roughly 60,000 employees, falls
under the Department of Homeland Security. It includes the Border
Patrol, which Scott led during Trump's first term, and is essentially
responsible for protecting the country's borders while facilitating
trade and travel.
Scott comes to the job firmly from the Border Patrol side of the house.
He became an agent in 1992 and spent much of his career in San Diego.
When he joined the agency, San Diego was by far the busiest corridor for
illegal crossings. Traffic plummeted after the government dramatically
increased enforcement there, but critics note the effort pushed people
to remote parts of California and Arizona.
San Diego was also where wall construction began in the 1990s, which
shaped Scott’s belief that barriers work. He was named San Diego sector
chief in 2017.
When he was appointed head of the border agency in January 2020, he
enthusiastically embraced Trump's policies.

“He’s well known. He does know these issues and obviously is trusted by
the administration," said Gil Kerlikowske, the CBP commissioner under
the Obama administration.
Kerlikowske took issue with some of Scott's past actions, including his
refusal to fall in line with a Biden administration directive to stop
using terms like “illegal alien” in favor of descriptions like
“migrant,” and his decision as San Diego sector chief to fire tear gas
into Mexico to disperse protesters.
“You don’t launch projectiles into a foreign country," Kerlikowske said.
At the time Scott defended the agents’ decisions, saying they were being
assaulted by “a hail of rocks.”
While Trump's focus may be on illegal immigration and security along the
U.S.-Mexico border, Kerlikowske also stressed the other parts of CBP's
mission.
The agency is responsible for securing trade and international travel at
airports, ports and land crossings around the country. Whoever runs the
agency has to make sure that billions of dollars worth of trade and
millions of passengers move swiftly and safely into and out of the
country.

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Retired U.S. Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott, testifies
during a House Committee Homeland Security hearing, June 14, 2023,
on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, File)

And if Trump makes good on promises to ratchet up tariffs on Mexico,
China and Canada, CBP will play an integral role in enforcing them.
“There’s a huge amount of other responsibility on trade, on tourism,
on cyber that take a significant amount of time and have a huge
impact on the economy if it’s not done right," Kerlikowske said.
After being forced out under the Biden administration, Scott has
been a vocal supporter of Trump's hard-line immigration agenda. He
has appeared frequently on Fox News and testified in Congress. He's
also a senior fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
In a 2023 interview with The Associated Press, he advocated for a
return to Trump-era immigration policies and more pressure on Mexico
to enforce immigration on its side of the border.
Caleb Vitello
Vitello will take over as acting director of Immigration and Customs
Enforcement, the agency responsible for arresting and deporting
migrants in the U.S. illegally. A career ICE official, he most
recently was the assistant director for firearms and tactical
programs.
He’s also served on the National Security Council and held positions
at ICE directly related to the agency’s enforcement operations. That
will be key as the agency attempts to ramp up efforts to find and
remove people in the country illegally.
ICE has not had a Senate-confirmed leader in years.
“I know Caleb Vitello very well. He’s a consummate professional,
cares about the mission,” said Jason Houser, a former chief of staff
at ICE under the Biden administration. “He’s probably one of the
smartest guys" on enforcement and removal operations, Houser said.
Houser also noted the challenges that come with the job.
There are a limited number of enforcement and removal officers — the
people who actually track down migrants and remove them from the
country. And there’s more than a million people with final orders of
removal, meaning they’ve gone through the immigration process and
been found to have no right to stay in America. But the problem is
that many of them come from countries to which it’s very difficult
to deport people, such as Venezuela or Cuba, Houser said.
Houser said he anticipates that another arm of ICE, called Homeland
Security Investigations, will be pulled in more to help with efforts
to remove migrants through things like worksite enforcement.
Currently HSI investigates anything with a connection to the border,
which can mean human trafficking and human smuggling,
counterterrorism or cybercrime, he said.
Others
Trump announced Anthony W. Salisbury as the deputy homeland security
adviser. Salisbury is currently the special agent in charge of the
HSI office in Miami. He has held key positions in Mexico City and
overseeing money-laundering investigations.
Separately, Trump announced he was sending the former head of the
National Border Patrol Council, Brandon Judd, to Chile as
ambassador. The council represents Border Patrol agents.
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