
Acting IRS Commissioner Resigning in Protest After DHS Reaches a Historic Deal with Her Agency to Aid Trump’s Deportation Efforts
The current head of the IRS made an eyebrow-raising decision after the agency made a bold move to bolster President Trump’s deportation efforts.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have reached a deal to aid in the deportation efforts of illegal aliens.
The agreement will allow U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to access taxpayer information to locate illegals subject to deportation. Moreover, the IRS can hand over information about invaders already facing deportation orders and under federal criminal investigation.
The deal also states that ICE can now submit names and request address confirmations for illegals who have been ordered removed but have overstayed past the 90-day mark.
However, acting IRS commissioner Melanie Krause was angered over making it easier to deport criminal invaders and decided to fall on her sword. As CNN reported, Krause informed her staff Tuesday she is leaving the agency.