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Trump says he will nominate Lance Schroyer as ICE director

By Thomson Reuters Jun 27, 2026 | 2:41 PM

WASHINGTON, June 27 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he will nominate Lance Schroyer as the next director of U.S. ​Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

“Lance has over 29 ‌YEARS of Law Enforcement experience in Oklahoma,” Trump posted on social media. “The Senate must CONFIRM Lance, IMMEDIATELY — Do not delay.”

ICE has operated for years with directors serving in an “acting” ‌capacity. ​The agency has been without ⁠a Senate-confirmed director since ⁠early 2017.

Trump has made cracking down on immigration a top priority since taking office last year, but rights groups say the government’s actions violate civil liberties and ​create an unsafe environment for ethnic minorities in particular.

ICE has been at the heart of ⁠Trump’s crackdown with its immigration ⁠detentions and attempted deportations. ICE agents’ fatal ​shooting of two U.S. citizens in Minnesota, Alex Pretti ​and Renee Good, in January sparked nationwide protests.

At ‌least 50 people have died in U.S. immigration detention since Trump launched his mass deportation campaign, according to a Reuters analysis of Immigration and Customs ⁠Enforcement records.

The death rate has more than doubled since the U.S. president returned to office, reaching about one ⁠death for ‌every 1,630 people based on preliminary data ⁠through early June.

Trump has justified the ​crackdown ‌by saying it aims to cut illegal ​immigration and ⁠improve domestic security.

Schroyer is a former Oklahoma State Trooper and U.S. Marine with previous immigration enforcement experience, Trump said.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington and Laila Kearney in New York, editing by Michelle Nichols ​and Chizu Nomiyama)