Axios: Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons to Leave Agency

April 17, 2026 • Google News World

Acting ICE Director to Leave Agency in May

The Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Todd Lyons, has announced his intention to resign from the agency by May.

According to reports, Lyons will be stepping down as the acting director of ICE, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security. The exact date of his departure has not been specified.

Lyons’ resignation comes after a period of time in which he has led the agency. His decision to leave the position was first reported by various news outlets, including Axios, The New York Times, CNN, MS NOW, and NBC News.

The details surrounding Lyons’ departure are still unclear, but it is expected that his resignation will be formally announced by the Department of Homeland Security in the coming weeks.

Lyons has been serving as the acting director of ICE since [insert date]. During his tenure, he has overseen various operations and initiatives aimed at enforcing immigration laws and protecting national security.

The news of Lyons’ departure has sparked interest among observers and stakeholders, who are awaiting further information on the agency’s future leadership and plans.

Source: Google News World