Lance Schroyer, whom U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he will nominate as the next director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, appears in an unknown location, in this handout picture released April 20, 2016. Oklahoma Highway Patrol/Handout via REUTERS

Trump Nominates Lance Schroyer As ICE Director

WASHINGTON, June 28 (NNN-dpa) -- US President Donald Trump has nominated Lance Schroyer to lead the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, which has become the face of his administration's hardline immigration crackdown, reported German news agency dpa.

Trump announced the nomination on Saturday on his Truth Social platform and urged the Senate to confirm Schroyer.

Schroyer is a former Oklahoma state trooper and former US Marine. Trump described him as a patriot. According to CNN, Schroyer is little known nationally.

The post became vacant after acting ICE director Todd Lyons announced months ago that he would step down.

ICE became a symbol of Trump's aggressive immigration policy during his second term, which began in January 2025. 

The agency has carried out controversial immigration raids in Democrat-led cities, with some officers wearing masks to conceal their identities. The operations sparked widespread protests across the United States.

Public backlash intensified after two US citizens were fatally shot by federal officers from multiple agencies during one of the operations in Minneapolis in January.

--NNN-dpa