CBP Commissioner Chris Magnus said the content that had been retweeted had been removed and the Office of Professional Responsibility was investigating the situation. “Totally unacceptable and disappointing that any CBP Twitter account was used to R/T offensive, unauthorized content,” Magnus wrote. “This must not happen again.” The CBP Twitter account retweeted two posts from Miller over the weekend, according to screenshots shared on Twitter, including one in which Miller rants against alleged criminals. “Violent criminals destroy our communities with impunity while the enormous power of the state is deployed against those whose only crime is dissent,” Miller wrote. “The law has turned from a shield to protect the innocent into a sword to conquer them.” In another post reposted by CBP West Texas, Miller took aim at the media, saying “their greatest strength is their ability to frame what is a terrible national crisis (eg, ‘cops are racist » the summer of ’20) and what it is not». “Biden’s erasure of our borders means we are no longer a Republic – almost 250 years of constitutional government has ended. The media is silent,” Miller tweeted. The immigration policies Miller helped shape under Trump have been criticized as blatantly racist and fear-mongering. He reportedly helped create Trump’s travel ban, which targeted Muslim countries. the 450-mile long steel wall on the border with Mexico; and the policy of family separation. Jan. 6 panel set to resurface with eye on Newt Gingrich Kamala Harris says domestic threat makes US ‘weaker’ A separate CBP statement, shared by Magnus on Saturday, said the retweets from the CBP West Texas account do not reflect the agency’s views on immigration. “The tweets do not reflect the values of this administration and our work to rebuild a humane, orderly and safe immigration system,” the statement said. The Department of Justice (DOJ) subpoenaed Mueller last week in connection with its investigation into Trump’s alleged efforts to sway the 2020 election.