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Todd Lyons, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), will leave the agency with his last day set for May 31, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin announced on April 16.
Lyons, appointed acting director in March 2025, told DHS he was stepping down to spend more time with his family and will move to the private sector.
DHS and the White House praised his tenure but did not immediately name a successor.
Lyons led an aggressive expansion of ICE operations under President Donald Trump â the agency said it hired roughly 12,000 officers and agents in under a year â and has defended controversial tactics including masked deployments and broadened arrest powers.
His leadership drew intense criticism after two U.S. citizens were fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis in January and amid multiple legal challenges and nationwide protests.
Lyons has faced congressional scrutiny and growing public opposition to ICEâs methods; his departure comes amid broader turmoil at DHS since the removal of former Secretary Kristi Noem.








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