Lance Schroyer, a former member of the Oklahoma State Patrol, has been chosen by President Donald Trump to serve as the upcoming director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The announcement, made by the president on Saturday, places Schroyer at the helm of a federal agency currently playing a pivotal role in the administration’s large-scale deportation operations.
The nomination marks a significant transition for the agency, as Schroyer is set to take charge during one of the most critical and impactful periods in ICE’s history.
