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Vice PresidentKamala Harris' incoming communications director is facing questions regarding resurfaced, years-old tweets in which he called for an “undocumented” immigrant to be deported.
“Just saw 2 undocumented folks talking on MSNBC. One Law student the other a protester. Can someone explain why ICE is not picking them up?” Simmons wrote on Twitter.
Simmons, 50, later tried to clarify, writing in another tweet: “I’ll try this again: Just saw 2 undocumented folks talking on MSNBC and have serious legal question. Why wouldn’t ICE pick them up?”
Now, lawmakers with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus will meet with Simmons to discuss the past tweets in a videoconference on Thursday.
California Rep. Lou Correa, a member of the caucus, tells PEOPLE he doesn’t plan to attend the conference with Simmons, saying, “You can’t candy-coat this. It’s just a bad situation.”
“President Biden made the commitment to bring us immigration reform,” says Correa, a Democrat. “And yet you have this member in the highest levels [of government] that has a predisposition on immigration.
“I represent the largest number of DREAMers in the country,” Correa continues, referring to immigrants who were brought to the country illegally as children. “To make such callous statements … this is affecting my constituents.”
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Simmonsposted an apologyto Twitter last week, writing: “As a pundit I tweeted+spoke A LOT. At times I’ve been sarcastic, unclear or plainly missed the mark. I apologize for offending ppl who care as much as I do about making America the best, multiethnic, diverse democracy+I’ll rep the Biden-Harris admin w/humility, sincerity+respect.”
Noting Simmons' statement, Correa says, “I know people can change. We all change. But you’re not going to convince me of anything in a meeting. You’ll convince me on what your actions are.”
Erika Andiola — one of the immigrants featured in the 2010 MSNBC interview referenced in the tweets — wrote on Twitter that Simmons had reached out to her to “apologize and explain.”
Andiola added that she accepted Simmons' apology, writing: “Why believe him? Because people who I truly love and respect (including undocu folks) know him, and they’ve known his stances on immigration for years.”
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The controversy surrounding Simmons' past social media posts comes on the heels of the exit of several high-profile staffers in Harris' communications department.
In his new role, Simmons is replacing Ashley Etienne, who announced in November that she was leaving the Biden-Harris administration “to pursue other opportunities.”
Earlier this month, it was announced that Sanders would soon be hosting a weekend program and a show on MSNBC’s political news channel, The Choice, on Peacock.
Along with hosting, the 32-year-old is expected to appear across all MSNBC platforms and will also occasionally fill in as an anchor, the network said.
source: people.com