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Luján Demands Resignation of Border Patrol Chief

Congressman Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), the U.S. House Assistant Speaker, has joined a letter signed by 33 Members of Congress demanding the resignation of U.S. Border Patrol Chief Carla Prov following her involvement in a secret Facebook group that promoted violence against immigrants and Members of Congress.  Here is a statement from his office:

The lawmakers wrote to Homeland Security Acting Secretary Kevin McAleenan outlining serious concerns about the chief’s conduct and ability to continue as the leading border patrol official.

“It has become clear that the American people can no longer trust Carla Prov to continue leading the U.S. Border Patrol. Her involvement in a secret Facebook group that has made malicious and bigoted threats against immigrants and Members of Congress is reprehensible. It is time that she steps down immediately,” said Luján.  

The full text of the letter can be found below:

Acting Secretary Kevin McAleenan

Department of Homeland Security

3801 Nebraska Avenue, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20528

Dear Acting Secretary McAleenan:

We, the undersigned Members of Congress, request that you immediately request the resignation of Carla Provost, Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, who has lost the public’s confidence that she can faithfully execute the responsibilities of her position without bias or prejudice.

Ms. Provost was a willing participant in a secret Facebook group used by employees of her agency to share contemptable and atrocious commentary that stokes racist and xenophobic tropes that have no place in private, much less in public service.  The Facebook group, originally known as “I’m 10-15,” generated content that joked about migrant deaths and throwing burritos at Members of Congress, and even went so far as to make sexually violent and threatening statements about female members of Congress who came to the border to inspect the conditions at detention centers. We worry this content impugns the character of the U.S. Border Patrol as a whole.

Earlier this month, Ms. Provost expressed surprise about the Facebook group at issue and publicly stated, “[t]hese posts are completely inappropriate and contrary to the honor and integrity I see – and expect—from our agents day in and day out.” She also promised that “[a]ny employees found to have violated our standards of conduct will be held accountable.” At that same time, she stated that she had alerted the DHS Inspector General’s Office and an investigation would be launched.  

Conspicuously absent from her statement was an admission that she had been a member of the Facebook group for months—as evidenced by her comments on a particular post questioning her ascent to Chief— or an explanation as to why she hadn’t already alerted DHS of the Facebook group.

As Chief of U.S. Border Patrol it is Ms. Provost’s responsibility to discipline employees who fall under her agency’s auspices, not participate in conduct unbecoming of her office. It appears that to date CBP employees have only received cease and desist letters or been placed on administrative duties pending investigation—and only after the Facebook group came to light through news reports.

For the avoidance of any doubt, the callousness displayed in the Facebook group is matched only by the callous treatment of children detainees under Ms. Provost’s watch.  The conditions at these detention centers—which include limited access to basic hygienic needs like showers, toothpaste, and clean clothes—are not just failures of sufficient funding, they are failures of leadership.  These Facebook posts suggest that the culprit is not just lack of resources but a level of malice that has no place in the policing of our borders. 

As Members of Congress, we are committed to ensuring that those who occupy top positions in federal government are held to the highest standards. This is especially true of the Chief of U.S. Border Patrol, at a time when conditions at our southern border have reached a crisis point. As such, we urge you to follow Ms. Provost’s own promise of accountability, by immediately seeking her resignation.