Todd Lyons is stepping away from CISA/CISA-aligned roles to spend time with family after a surge of threats against ICE officers. Lyons previously warned about risks and has been tied to DHS/immigration enforcement leadership timelines.
A suspected gang member from El Salvador, wanted for questioning in a homicide, attempted to run over officers in Patterson, California. ICE officers fired defensive shots, and the suspect was hospitalized. The incident highlights rising vehicular attacks against immigration enforcement since 2025.
ICE agents have fired shots at a suspect in Patterson, California, after he attempted to run them over with his vehicle. The suspect, wanted in El Salvador for murder, was injured and taken to a hospital. The incident is under investigation, with the FBI involved. The suspect's condition remains unknown.
Prosecutors in Minnesota have charged ICE officer Gregory Morgan with two counts of second-degree assault for pointing a gun at motorists during a traffic stop. This marks the first criminal case against a federal immigration officer involved in the Trump-era crackdown. The incident occurred on February 5, and investigations into federal law enforcement conduct are ongoing.
Todd Lyons has announced he will step down as acting ICE chief on May 31, transitioning to the private sector. His departure follows criticism of ICE's enforcement practices, including fatal shootings and allegations of misconduct. Lyons has led efforts to arrest and remove migrants amid heightened immigration enforcement.
ICE has completed a hiring surge, adding 12,000 officers to support Trump’s deportation efforts. Concerns are rising over the backgrounds of new hires, including financial issues and past misconduct, amid rapid recruitment and limited vetting.
Mr. Plankey has withdrawn his nomination to lead the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency after facing delays and political hurdles. His decision reflects ongoing challenges within CISA, which is experiencing staffing issues and political scrutiny amid broader government downsizing.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled unanimously that the government’s interpretation of the 1996 immigration law defies its plain text, affecting how immigrants detained under the policy are treated and potentially prompting further Supreme Court review as the White House defends the policy amid growing lawsuits.
David Venturella has been named Acting ICE Director to replace Todd Lyons as Lyons departs at the end of May. Venturella previously led ICE detention contracts and has ties to the GEO Group; confirmation remains pending amid ongoing DHS management changes.