Lawmakers Grill Trump's Immigration Chiefs During Tense Hearing
- The heads of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection refused to disclose how many agents have faced discipline for misconduct during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on February 10, 2026.
- Democratic lawmakers confronted ICE acting director Todd Lyons and CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott with evidence of aggressive enforcement tactics under President Donald Trump's deportation policies.
- Lyons declined to apologize to the family of Renée Good, a protester killed by an ICE agent, saying he would welcome private discussions instead.
- Bipartisan calls for reform included demands for agents to wear body cameras and remove masks, while the agency chiefs defended their actions amid scrutiny over the deaths of two U.S. citizens.
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Top immigration officials refuse to discuss Minnesota shootings at hearing
WASHINGTON — Top immigration officials defended the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign during a congressional hearing Tuesday and repeatedly declined to answer questions about the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis.
The heads of the controversial immigration authority ICE, the border guard and another authority are in the cross-examination of the deputies. The hearing is partly heated. The focus is on the controversial missions, in which two US Americans were killed in January.
ICE chief grilled by lawmakers on mass deportation operations
Washington: Todd Lyons, acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and other immigration officials were questioned by lawmakers on mass deportation operations at a US House of Representatives hearing, with Republican and Democratic lawmakers expressing divided views. Lyons testified at a hearing before the House Homeland Security Committee, along with Rodney Scott, commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, and Joseph Edlow, d…
Lawmakers grill Trump's immigration chiefs during tense hearing
Lawmakers grilled President Trump's immigration chiefs on Capitol Hill following the deaths of two Americans during federal operations in Minnesota, sparking heated debates over tactics and funding.
US immigration chiefs grilled by Congress over Trump's deportation crackdown, recent shootings
US immigration chiefs faced tough questions in Congress over Trump’s mass deportation campaign and Minneapolis raids. Democrats demand reforms while Republicans defend enforcement, as DHS funding hangs in the balance
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