The Trump administration shakes the immigration and customs immigration leadership amid constant frustration within the White House around the level Immigration arrests Officials announced on Thursday and the deportation by the agency.
Kenneth Genalo will not lead to the leadership of enforcement and removal, the ice branch assigned to carry out Arrests And deportation. Officials said Genalo, for a long time, has been retired and planned to advise the agency’s leaders as a private government employee.
ERO was leading the Trump administration campaign aggressive and government at the government level to intensify efforts to locate, arrest and deport Unauthorized immigrants Throughout the country.
Meanwhile, Robert Hamer, head of the ICE Internal Security Bureau of Investigation, has been resolved to another publication within the agency, describing officials as a “decisive leadership position.”
As the investigation arm in the Ministry of Internal Security, HSI is a specialized law enforcement agency that has historically focused on combating cross -national crime, such as the exploitation of children and human trafficking, but many of its agents have been transferred by the Trump administration to support the detention and deportation of immigration.
The agency said in a statement on Thursday that Genalo and a hammer would replace Marcus Charles and Derik Gordon, who are responsible for the functional ice.
In this statement, ICE portrayed changes as “reorganizing driving to support the increasing operation.”
The agency said: “ICE will help President Trump and the state of the American people to capture and deport illegal foreigners and make American societies safe,” the agency said.
The ice command faced extensive pressure from the White House to increase the arrest of immigrants who live in the United States illegally or under one of the temporary immigration programs that the Trump administration seeks to do so dismantling.
Stephen Miller, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff, said on Wednesday about Fox News that the administration is pushing ICE to carry out “minimum” from 3,000 daily arrests – a goal that would reach an unprecedented expansion in enforcement of immigration.
Representatives of the Ministry of Internal Security, who oversees ICE, immediately did not respond to the suspension requests.
This week, first I mentioned By NBC News, it is not the first time that ICE driving has changed under the second Trump management.
Calip Vettelo, who was initially exploited by President Trump to the Ice leadership, was reset in February a few weeks after his appointment to the Agency’s director. He was replaced by Todd Lyon, the Supreme Ice Officer who continues to work as the Acting Director.