WASHINGTON, D.C. - As record numbers of migrants continue to cross the Southern border, the head of the Border Patrol has stepped down.
Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Christopher Magnus sent his resignation letter to President Biden Saturday, saying he was stepping down from the post immediately. Magnus had only been on the job for 11 months, with his resignation coming after he had reportedly been asked to resign over apparent tensions with the White House.
The number of illegal crossings and asylum seekers has soared to record levels since Biden took office. Magnus, who served in police departments in Michigan, North Dakota, California and Arizona, was touted by the President as a reformer who built community trust in law enforcement.
Deputy Commissioner Troy Miller will take over as Acting Commissioner.