Trump Nominates Former Oklahoma State Trooper for Head of Immigration Enforcement

June 28, 2026 • Google News World

Former Oklahoma State Trooper to Head ICE, According to Trump Nominations

US President Donald Trump has announced his intention to nominate Lance Schroyer, a former Oklahoma state trooper, as the new director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The nomination is part of an effort to fill the vacant position at the agency.

Schroyer’s background in law enforcement and experience working with immigration-related issues make him a suitable candidate for the role. Trump has expressed confidence in Schroyer’s ability to lead ICE effectively.

The announcement comes as the US government continues to grapple with complex immigration policies and procedures. The nomination process is expected to be thorough, involving review by relevant committees and stakeholders.

Schroyer’s appointment would mark a significant shift in leadership for ICE, which has been at the center of controversy surrounding immigration enforcement practices. The agency is responsible for enforcing US immigration laws and conducting border security operations.

The nomination process is ongoing, with details on the selection criteria and timeline to be announced by the Trump administration.

Source: Google News World