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Tuong Tony Huu Pham (born 1973) is an American attorney who currently serves as the Assistant Secretary for Border and Immigration Policy in the United States Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Strategy, Policy and Plans. He formerly served as Acting Director of
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from August 25, 2020 to December 31, 2020. A Vietnamese refugee, Pham emigrated from
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to the United States with his family in 1975, gaining citizenship in 1985. He graduated from
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in 1995 and from
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in 1999, becoming a prosecutor and earning awards from the Old Dominion Bar Association and
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. Pham attempted to run for public office once, losing the election in 2015. He then became the superintendent for the Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail, creating various programs including an addiction recovery program, an ankle monitor program, and an introduction of tablets which earned him praise from local media outlets. He resigned in December 2019 before becoming the director of ICE. He resigned at the end of the year.


Biography


Early life and career

Pham was born in 1973 in what was then
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. His father was an engineer for the
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. On April 19, 1975, Pham and his family immigrated to the United States days before the
fall of Saigon The fall of Saigon, known in Vietnam as Reunification Day (), was the capture of Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, by North Vietnam on 30 April 1975. As part of the 1975 spring offensive, this decisive event led to the collapse of the So ...
, with his father being left behind during their evacuation. They were aided by a family friend, an ambassador named John "Jerry" Edwards, who wrote a letter that said that Pham's father was his brother-in-law and a captain, although this was false. They settled at
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, reuniting with their father three months later and moved to
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with the help of Commonwealth Catholic Charities. He and his family lived off an apartment off Parham Road, where they struggled to learn
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. Both his parents worked minimum wage jobs and stressed to Pham and his siblings to study and work hard. In 1985, after 10 years in America, he became a United States citizen and graduated from Meadowbrook High School in 1991. Pham graduated from the
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in 1995 and the University of
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in 1999. He then served as a
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in the Circuit Court of Henrico County before becoming a prosecutor in the Richmond Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office. In 2009, Pham was recognized as one of Richmond's "Top 40 Under 40. One year later, he was selected as one of Virginia Lawyers Weekly’s “Leaders in the Law” for his leadership in criminal law and the Asian American community. He has further been recognized in 2011 and 2012 as one Virginia Business’s "Legal Elite in Criminal Law." After being awarded, Pham was selected by the
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to serve on the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board, the first ever Asian American attorney appointed to this position. He then served as a faculty of the Harry L. Carrico Professionalism Course on behalf of the Bar. In 2010, Pham was appointed to the Virginia Asian Advisory Board by Governor
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, being reappointed by
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in 2014. In 2013, he sought to fill the vacancy in the Three Chopt District School Board, saying that he wanted to be "part of the process of ensuring a quality education not only for my children, but all children."


2015 Henrico County Commonwealth's Attorney campaign

On February 23, 2015, Pham announced his candidacy for the Henrico County Commonwealth's Attorney, being the fourth Republican to do so. He sought to replace the incumbent Attorney Shannon Taylor, the only Democratic attorney in the race. After the primary, a faulty report from the Pinchbeck Precinct was fixed, giving Pham the lead over the other nominees. Pham was declared the winner the week after, winning by 67 votes, and was endorsed by the Henrico School Board. Pham lost to Taylor with a 12.41% difference in the general election.


Superintendent for the Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail

In 2017, Pham became the superintendent for the Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail after the previous superintendent, John Kuplinski, resigned from the post. In 2019, Pham introduced various programs and reforms in the jail. An addiction recovery program, introduced in early 2019, empowered inmates with substance abuse disorders so that they could re-enter society, with
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calling it "an example that should be shared among other jails across the state." An ankle monitoring program, introduced months after, allowed inmates to be at home, at work, and visit the jail. In April 2019, Pham introduced
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s to the jail, which allowed inmates to have
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with their families. During his time as superintendent, the VPRJ was sued by former inmates accusing the jail of failing to keep the women safe. They also sued Kuplinski, Vice Chairman J. Randall Wheeler and former corrections officer Henry Rhim, the latter had been convicted for sexually assaulting two inmates. With the accusations, Pham started an internal investigations unit to review and report findings to him, as well as instituting stronger segregation between men and women. There was also an incident where a female inmate claimed that, during
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, she and other inmates were "treated worse than animals," although Pham disputed the story. In December 2019, Pham announced that he would be resigning from the post at the end of the year to spend time with his family.


U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

On January 24, 2020, Pham became the Principal Legal Advisor for the
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under Acting Director
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. In August 2020, Pham was appointed by President
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to replace Albence after he resigned, becoming the first Asian-American and Vietnamese person in the office. The agency's first few weeks under Pham saw 128 undocumented immigrants detained in California as a part of Operation Rise, an initiative that was criticized for targeting
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. He was also criticized for signing off on erecting controversial billboards in Pennsylvania as well as conducting arrests in
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. Many Asian Americans expressed disappointment that Pham would become the director of ICE, criticizing him for deporting immigrants while being an immigrant himself. Philippa Hughes, Pham's cousin, published several op-ed's that criticized Pham and questioned his claim that he had a "lawful path to citizenship." Other groups, like the
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, were hopeful that because of Pham being an immigrant, that he would have reforms in the agency. The announcement of Pham's appointment also triggered protests against him. Some protesters gathered at Pham's home in Henrico, with some protesters, including a Philadelphia woman, were charged for entering the property. Some called for attorney Shannon Taylor to release the protesters, while Pham reacted by saying that he understood the frustration but condemned the manner of the protest. In December 2020, Pham announced that he would be resigning from the post at the end of the year to be with his family. The departure came five months after he replaced Albence, with Pham thanking Trump for the opportunity. With his resignation, two advocacy groups claimed that he would be remembered for his "gross abuse of power" with "little regard for our refugee and immigrant communities’ health and safety during a global pandemic." In February 2025, Pham returned to DHS as Assistant Secretary for Border and Immigration Policy in the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Strategy, Policy and Plans.


Personal life

In 1999, he was initiated into the Upsilon Nu chapter of
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fraternity.


Electoral history


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pham, Tony 1973 births Living people American prosecutors People from Ho Chi Minh City First Trump administration personnel U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials University of Richmond School of Law alumni Vietnamese refugees William & Mary Law School alumni Vietnamese emigrants to the United States