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Trump names Lance Schroyer for ICE
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President Trump nominated Lance Schroyer, a former Oklahoma state trooper and Marine, to direct Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The nomination sends ICE back to the Senate after years without a confirmed director.
- Frame 1Trump puts Lance Schroyer before the Senate for ICE director, bringing the federal agency back to confirmation after years of acting control.
- Frame 2ICE has not had a Senate-confirmed director since the Obama administration, leaving acting leaders to steer enforcement.
- Frame 3Schroyer is a former Oklahoma state trooper and Marine with more than 29 years in law enforcement.
- Frame 4He serves as senior adviser to Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, who praised the nomination Saturday.
- Frame 5The pick follows Todd Lyons's May resignation while former private-prison executive David Venturella leads ICE in acting capacity.
- Frame 6The Senate confirmation fight decides whether Schroyer gains formal authority over ICE's immigration-enforcement agenda.
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- Jun 27, 9:02 PM EDT
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