Trump says he will nominate Lance Schroyer as ICE director
Schroyer brings 29 years of law enforcement experience and 287(g) partnership work as ICE faces scrutiny over arrests and detention practices.
- On Saturday, President Donald Trump announced the nomination of former Oklahoma State Trooper Lance Schroyer as the new ICE Director. Schroyer, a United States Marine, brings over 29 years of law enforcement experience to the role.
- The nomination follows former ICE Director Todd Lyons's resignation at the end of May. Trump aims to bolster his administration's immigration agenda by installing a leader with significant operational law enforcement experience.
- Schroyer previously spearheaded 287g programs that linked local policing to federal immigration authorities. Supporters say this experience provides him direct familiarity with enforcement operations and coordination between state and federal agencies.
- Trump insisted the Senate "IMMEDIATELY" confirm Schroyer, while DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin praised the nominee's ability to help deliver on the administration's mandate to "target, arrest, and deport illegal aliens."
- The Senate is expected to examine Schroyer's record on federal immigration policy as the confirmation process renews debates over ICE's role in United States enforcement strategy and detention practices.
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Donald Trump has found a new head of the ICE immigration and customs office. According to the US President, the new man has "decade-long experience in detaining the worst criminals."
Donald Trump nominated Lance Schroyer, a 29-year-old former police officer with experience, as a new ICE leader, on Saturday, June 27.I am pleased to announce that I have nominated Lance Schroyer as our next ICE Director.In his message, Trump called on the Senate to confirm Lance Schroyer immediately, calling him a patriot and a key piece against illegal migrants.The appointment comes at a complex time for ICE, a corporation that faces criticism…
President Donald Trump announced on Saturday the appointment of Lance Schroyer, a former Oklahoma police officer, to command the United States Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE), an organ severely criticized in the country for his arrests and deportations of immigrants. 'Government Trump has set up a global deportation network', says Vice President of Organization who monitors flights In the Copa, Brazilians report fear of deportation…
He is set to succeed Todd Lyons, who resigned in May, a few weeks after the removal of former Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noem.
Trump Announces Pick to Run ICE
President Trump has selected a former Oklahoma state trooper with experience in immigration operations as the next director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In a Truth Social post Saturday, the president said he's nominating Lance Schroyer, a 29-year law enforcement and Marine veteran, for the position, CBS News reports....
President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he will nominate Lance Schroyer, a former Oklahoma state police officer, as the next director of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE). “He is a patriot with real operational experience and a proven leader with decades of experience jailing the worst criminals,” Trump said.Trump said on his platform, Truth Social, that his new appointment to the immigration control agency is a former U…
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