Gee, why could anyone have immigration-related racial profiling concerns when Julie L. Myers, the top immigration enforcement official in the US, is found to have ordered the destruction of Halloween party pictures showing a white Immigration and Customs Enforcement employee dressed as a black employee, after realizing it was inappropriate?
Kelly A. Nantel, an agency spokeswoman, confirmed Tuesday that Ms. Myers had ordered that the photographs be deleted, but said she had done so because she belatedly realized that the costume was inappropriate and that it would be offensive if the photos were included in any agency publications.
But Ms. Nantel said that Ms. Myers never tried to cover up that the event had occurred. In fact, Ms. Myers sent a message to all agency employees two days after the party acknowledging that “a few of the costumes were inappropriate.”
“To suggest she somehow coordinated a cover-up is absolutely false,” Ms. Nantel said. ....
Ms. Myers had been a judge at the Halloween contest. The staff member who won the “most original costume” prize wore a dreadlock wig, what looked like a prison jumpsuit and black face paint.
“I’m a Jamaican detainee from Krome — obviously, I’ve escaped,” the employee, referring to a detention center in Miami, announced to the judges, provoking laughter, according to the Congressional report.
Ms. Myers then posed for photographs with the employee — whose name was not released — smiling for the camera.