Law enforcement officials say the Trump administration is weighing replacing up to 12 ICE field office directors in the coming days with Customs and Border Protection leaders, a bid to boost deportations. The potential shake-up, affecting offices from Los Angeles to Philadelphia, is being driven by adviser Corey Lewandowski, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and Commander at Large Greg Bovino. A federal judge summoned Bovino over allegations he may have ignored a court order, even as senior DHS leaders praise him. A DHS spokeswoman said there are no personnel changes to announce yet, but called the team focused on results.
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