Acting ICE Director and CBP Commissioner Testify on Minneapolis Shootings and Immigration Enforce...
In Brief
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons and CBP Commissioner testify amid questions on Minneapolis shootings and immigration enforcement.
Key Facts
- Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons testified before Congress regarding immigration enforcement operations following fatal shootings in Minneapolis.
- GOP Rep. Michael McCaul questioned Lyons about the situation in Minneapolis, where two fatal shootings occurred involving Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
- Lyons reported a deescalation in Minneapolis after border czar Tom Homan was assigned to manage the immigration operation.
- Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell asked Lyons if he would resign as acting ICE director; Lyons declined to resign.
- Senior officials testified on Capitol Hill amid ongoing debates over immigration enforcement funding.
What Happened
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons and CBP Commissioner testified on Capitol Hill for the first time since the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. During the hearing, Lyons addressed questions from lawmakers including Rep. Michael McCaul and Rep. Eric Swalwell about the enforcement tactics and his leadership. Lyons noted a deescalation in Minneapolis following the involvement of border czar Tom Homan.
Why It Matters
The testimony highlights congressional and public scrutiny of ICE's immigration enforcement practices amid ongoing funding debates. The officials' responses may influence future legislative and operational decisions related to immigration enforcement. Poll data on public disapproval of ICE's operations is mentioned in one source but not independently verified across sources.
Sources
- CBS News — Watch: Rep. McCaul questions ICE director about Minneapolis after fatal shootings(just now)
- CBS News — Watch: Todd Lyons tells Rep. Swalwell he will not resign as ICE director(just now)
- ABC News — Acting ICE director, CBP commissioner to testify for first time since fatal shootings(7h ago)