[Congressional Record Volume 170, Number 150 (Wednesday, September 25, 2024)]
[House]
[Pages H5757-H5758]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




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                       CHARLESTON COUNTY SHERIFF

  The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Bentz). The Chair recognizes the 
gentlewoman from South Carolina (Ms. Mace) for 5 minutes.
  Ms. MACE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to let the Charleston County's 
sanctuary sheriff in South Carolina know that she can run, but she 
cannot hide.
  In recent weeks, I have had sources and a whistleblower come forward 
about the damaging policies of Charleston County's sanctuary sheriff 
letting off criminal illegal aliens onto the streets of Charleston 
County, South Carolina. She can say that the Charleston County jail 
doesn't reside in my district, but when she lets out an illegal alien 
who is committing crimes against residents in South Carolina, she 
doesn't get that excuse.
  She can blame the release of illegal aliens on her department 
policies all she wants, but what she will not tell you is that she 
literally drafted and signed off on her own department policies for 
what she is blaming the reason why she has allowed over 50 criminal 
illegal aliens out onto the streets of South Carolina.
  She can call me a liar all she wants, but anyone who knows me knows 
that in Congress or in a Committee on Oversight and Accountability 
hearing or any hearing, quite frankly, I bring the receipts, including 
a receipt from ICE showing she has let off over 50 criminal illegal 
aliens out onto the streets of South Carolina, most recently as August 
23, when she allowed a criminal illegal alien, an alleged pedophile who 
tried to solicit a minor, back out onto the streets.

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  She blamed that release because she said her department policy is 
that a judge has to keep him detained. I say to sanctuary Sheriff 
Kristin Graziano that it is her own policies that she wrote and signed 
her name to that she is blaming it on.
  When we are up here in Congress, I demand truth, I demand honesty, 
and I demand integrity. So, too, do the residents of South Carolina. 
They deserve to be put first. They deserve to be safe in their homes, 
safe on the streets, and safe in their communities. Until that changes, 
Charleston County sanctuary Sheriff Kristin Graziano is to blame for 
what is happening in South Carolina today and her own county.
  Mr. Speaker, I also want to share that if you go out onto sanctuary 
Sheriff Kristin Graziano's Twitter feed, you will see in her header, 
she is proudly standing with border czar Kamala Harris. The Biden-
Harris administration has allowed our borders wide open for the last 4 
years, allowing over 10 million illegals to come into our country 
illegally. Every town has become a border town. Every county has become 
a border county. Every State has become a border State, and not on my 
watch at all, not one more day.
  ICE even responded to Charleston County sanctuary Sheriff Kristin 
Graziano yesterday and commented on how problematic her policies are, 
freely releasing criminal illegal aliens out onto the streets of South 
Carolina.
  I won't put up with her lies. In fact, this morning, at 10 a.m., she 
had a press conference for the local press. She spoke for barely 1 
minute and refused to take any questions from any member of the press. 
That is cowardly, that is shameful, and that is disgusting.
  She doesn't deserve the privilege of serving as sheriff of Charleston 
County. Her policies are damaging to our residents, and I will not 
allow one more day of this behavior on my watch.


       Celebrating Grand Opening of Joseph S. Daning Amphitheater

  Ms. MACE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to praise my hometown of Goose 
Creek, South Carolina, which came together to celebrate the grand 
opening of the Joseph S. Daning Amphitheater.
  Named after former South Carolina House Representative Joseph Daning, 
who worked hard to secure the funding for this nearly $4 million 
project, this amphitheater can accommodate around 800 people--plenty of 
room for families and friends all at once.
  I feel truly blessed to represent a district so dedicated to our 
community, and I certainly enjoyed working with former South Carolina 
House Representative Joe Daning when we served in the State Legislature 
together.
  We appreciate all of his work and the town of Goose Creek's work to 
provide this amphitheater for residents of the Lowcountry.

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