Todd Lyons, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, will depart the agency next May, marking a transition at a critical moment for the Trump administration's immigration enforcement efforts.
Lyons has overseen ICE during a period of intense focus on border security and deportation operations. His departure comes as the administration continues to shape its immigration policies and enforcement apparatus.
The timing of his exit will require the administration to identify a successor to lead the agency, which plays a central role in the government's approach to immigration enforcement across the country.
Author James Rodriguez: "The shake-up at the top of ICE signals that major personnel changes are still ahead for the administration's immigration machinery."
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