Donald Trump Nominates Lance Schroyer as ICE Director
Neutral synthesis · 8 sources
President Trump has nominated Lance Schroyer to be the next director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Schroyer is a former Oklahoma state trooper with over 29 years of law enforcement experience. His nomination follows the resignation of former ICE director Todd Lyons at the end of May.
How each side framed it
Left-leaning outlets highlighted Schroyer's limited national experience and his recent joining of ICE. They also noted the context of the nomination following a resignation.
Center outlets reported on Trump's announcement and emphasized Schroyer's background as a state trooper and U.S. Marine.
Right-leaning sources focused on Trump's praise for Schroyer, describing him as a patriot with operational experience.
Key facts
- Lance Schroyer has been nominated as the director of ICE.
- Schroyer is a former Oklahoma state trooper.
- He has over 29 years of law enforcement experience.
- Schroyer's nomination follows the resignation of former ICE director Todd Lyons.
- David Venturella is currently serving as the acting head of ICE.