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28 Jun 2026, 14:54 GMT+10
The US President has urged the Senate to immediately confirm Oklahoma law enforcement veteran Lance Schroyer as the agencys director
US President Donald Trump has nominated Oklahoma law enforcement veteran Lance Schroyer to lead US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), an agency at the center of the administration's controversial crackdown on immigrants. If confirmed, he would become ICE's first permanent director in nearly a decade.
In a social media post on Saturday, Trump urged lawmakers to act quickly. "The Senate must CONFIRM Lance, IMMEDIATELY - Do not delay." He went on to describe Schroyer as a former Oklahoma state trooper and Marine who has "what it takes to DETAIN AND DEPORT Illegal Alien Criminals... at a rate never seen before."
A sweeping immigration enforcement campaign launched by Trump shortly after taking office has led to thousands of arrests nationwide. The administration has defended the crackdown as an effort to remove what it calls "the worst of the worst" criminals from the US. Public support for the campaign, however, has weakened in recent months, with many Americans saying the tactics have become overly aggressive and, in some cases, resulted in violence and deaths.
ICE has been led by a succession of acting directors since 2017 as previous nominees stalled, were withdrawn or were never formally put forward amid the political battles surrounding immigration.
Trump's second term has already seen three acting ICE directors. Caleb Vitello took over when Trump returned to office in January 2025 before being reassigned weeks later amid reported dissatisfaction with the pace of deportations. He was succeeded by Todd Lyons, who announced his resignation in April after months of high-profile immigration raids and growing scrutiny of ICE's enforcement tactics. Longtime ICE official David Venturella then became acting director.
Unlike previous ICE chiefs, Schroyer comes from a state policing background rather than the agency's senior ranks. The Wall Street Journal reported that the choice surprised some within the agency, while former acting director Tom Homan reportedly opposed it. The newspaper said Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin pushed to elevate a trusted Oklahoma associate over another longtime immigration official. Earlier this month, Mullin called Schroyer "a good friend of mine."
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One of Schroyer's main credentials is his work expanding ICE's 287(g) program, which allows trained local police officers and sheriff's deputies to perform certain immigration enforcement functions under ICE supervision.
Civil rights and immigrant advocacy groups have long opposed the program, arguing that it blurs the line between local policing and federal immigration enforcement, increases the risk of racial profiling, and discourages immigrants from cooperating with police.
(RT.com)
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