Trump admin taps former Boston ICE veteran to lead the agency as Acting Director
The former head of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement’s removal efforts in Boston has been promoted to lead the agency’s national efforts, according to U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristy Noem.
Noem announced Sunday that Todd Lyons, former field office director of ICE operations in Boston, will serve as the agency’s acting director. Noem made the announcement Sunday during an appearance on CBS news and via social media.
Along with Lyons’ promotion, Noem said that Madison Sheahan, a former staffer in her office, will serve as Acting Deputy Director.
“Todd Lyons and Madison Sheahan are work horses, strong executors, and accountable leaders who will lead the men and women of ICE to achieve the American people’s mandate to target, arrest and deport illegal aliens,” Noem said in a statement shared by DHS.
Lyons ran Boston’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement Removal Operations — Boston ERO for short — under the Biden Administration, but was promoted to lead removal operations for the entire agency in mid-February.
This is a developing story and it will be updated.
More Stories
Bolland called in as Milburn review warns of a “lost generation” of British youth
Whitehall has turned to one of the City’s most seasoned retail chiefs in an attempt to head off what ministers...
Royal Mail misses first-class delivery target again as Ofcom prepares fresh probe under Kretinsky ownership
Britain’s letter writers, and the small businesses that still depend on the post for invoices, contracts and statutory notices, are...
The British chipmaker quietly building a global challenger in county Durham
Backed by the National Wealth Fund, the British Business Bank and M&G, Pragmatic Semiconductor is using a modular, low-capital model...
Dragons’ Den’s Tej Lalvani lines up £900m sale of Vitabiotics to Bain Capital
The Lalvani family is on the brink of cashing in more than half a century of patient brand-building, with US...
Nvidia takes the AI war to the desktop with RTX Spark superchip
Nvidia has fired its loudest shot yet at the personal computing market, unveiling a new superchip that chief executive Jensen...
Desmond’s Northern & Shell faces £40m bill after ‘fanciful’ lottery claim collapses
Richard Desmond’s Northern & Shell has been left nursing a costs bill expected to top £40 million after a High...
