Overview
- The Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office, first established in 2017, has been reinstated by the Trump administration after its closure under President Biden in 2021.
- The office aims to assist families impacted by crimes committed by undocumented immigrants, offering legal aid referrals, enforcement updates, and access to social service professionals.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem emphasized the office's role in prioritizing victim support and addressing the consequences of lax immigration policies.
- The relaunch event featured 'angel families,' including those who have lost loved ones to crimes committed by undocumented migrants, highlighting the personal impact of the issue.
- Critics argue the office risks politicizing victim services, while proponents view it as a necessary measure to enhance transparency and accountability in immigration enforcement.