Washington — Acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Todd Lyons announced he will resign at the end of May, with Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin confirming Lyons' last day as May 31. Lyons, who joined ICE in 2007, led expanded hiring, detention capacity and enforcement operations under the Trump administration. The resignation letter, reported this spring and cited by multiple outlets, states Lyons is leaving to spend time with family; DHS and the White House issued statements praising his leadership. CBS News previously reported the planned exit, and officials have not named a successor, leaving short-term leadership and policy continuity questions for ICE this month.
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莱昂斯的辞职可能会影响 ICE 的运作,包括移民执法。这可能会影响 ICE 活跃的社区。请关注新代理主任和任何政策变更的最新消息。
莱昂斯将卸任代理ICE局长,留下一系列关于ICE的领导和政策问题。他的离职可能会导致移民执法政策的调整。与想了解美国移民政策最新动态的朋友分享此文。
如果继任者继续推行莱昂斯时期制定的扩大执法和拘留政策,那么行政部门和盟友执法倡导者可能会受益,这使得那些优先考虑更严格移民执法的群体能够实现政策连续性。
移民及其家庭和受 ICE 行动影响的社区在莱昂斯任职期间逮捕和拘留人数增加,现在由于领导层过渡而面临运营不确定性。
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美国移民和海关执法局代理局长莱昂斯将于五月底辞职
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