A Google Staffer Helped Sell Trump's Family Separation Policy, Despite The Company Denials
Google executives misled their own employees last week when they said a former top Department of Homeland Security official who had recently joined the company was not involved in the family separation policy, government emails obtained under the Freedom of Information Act reveal.
In fact, Miles Taylor, who served as deputy chief of staff and then chief of staff to former Homeland Security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, was involved in high-level discussions about immigration enforcement, helping to shape the departments narratives and talking points as one of Nielsens trusted lieutenants.
As Nielsens deputy chief of staff, Taylor was included on some of the DHS secretarys emails and privy to her events schedule, often prepping his boss with reports and talking points ahead of public appearances between April and June 2018, when the family separation policy was in effect.
In one email obtained by BuzzFeed News, Taylor assisted Nielsen in preparing what he described as the Protecting Children Narrative the departments spin on a policy that horrified Americans when images of abandoned, caged migrant children in squalid camps emerged. Other emails from Nielsens events planner show that he had been scheduled to participate in at least two weekly calls to discuss Border Security and Immigration Enforcement in June 2018.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanmac/miles-taylor-family-separation-dhs-despite-google-denial
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