ICE, CBP, USCIS Leaders Testify on Trump Immigration Policies to House Panel
In Brief
Top immigration officials testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday.
Key Facts
- Leaders of ICE, CBP, and USCIS testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday
- Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons, CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott, and USCIS Director Joseph Edlow delivered opening statements
- Officials highlighted and supported the Trump administration's immigration policies during the hearing
- The hearing included tense questioning about the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minnesota
- The testimony took place on Capitol Hill as part of congressional oversight of immigration enforcement
What Happened
On Tuesday, the heads of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services testified before the House Homeland Security Committee. They presented opening statements endorsing the Trump administration's immigration policies. The hearing also featured intense questioning regarding the administration's immigration enforcement actions in Minnesota.
Why It Matters
This congressional hearing provides oversight of federal immigration enforcement agencies and their policies under the Trump administration. The testimony and questioning highlight ongoing debates about immigration enforcement practices and their impact on communities. The session informs lawmakers and the public about agency operations and policy directions.
Sources
- CBS News — ICE chief, immigration officials set to testify to House panel today(9h ago)
- CBS News — Tense questions for ICE and other immigration agencies at House hearing(just now)
- CBS News — Watch: Leaders of ICE, CBP and USCIS tout Trump's immigration policies at House hearing(4h ago)