On Friday, as Joe Biden bumbled his way around the G7 Summit, his administration was hard at work dissembling more Trump-era immigration policies.
During his first week in office, President Trump created the Victims of Immigration Crime and Engagement Office (VOICE) within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). For the first time, victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens were given the acknowledgment and support they deserved.
That support has now come to a screeching halt with the closing of VOICE.
According to the AP, VOICE is to be replaced by the newly-created Victims Engagement and Services Line (VESL). VESL’s focus is to provide “methods for people to report abuse and mistreatment in immigration detention centers and a notification system for lawyers and others with a vested interest in immigration cases.”
In other words, instead of VOICE focusing on support for the victims of illegal aliens, VESL, will now support the illegal aliens themselves.
Former Trump senior advisor Stephen Miller tweeted his apparent disgust at the announcement: