Top ICE Officials Reassigned as Trump Admin Aims to Increase Illegal Immigrant Arrests

Arrests have been soaring, but still aren’t high enough, Tom Homan said this week.
Top ICE Officials Reassigned as Trump Admin Aims to Increase Illegal Immigrant Arrests
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrest an illegal immigrant in California in a file image. ICE via The Epoch Times
Zachary Stieber
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Two senior officials in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency have been reassigned, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed on Feb. 12.

Russell Hott, who served as acting executive associate director for ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations, and his deputy, Peter Berg, have been reassigned, a DHS spokesperson told The Epoch Times via email.

Enforcement and Removal Operations leads domestic immigration enforcement, including the removal of illegal immigrants.

“ICE needs a culture of accountability that it has been starved of for the past four years. President Trump and the American people rightfully demand results, and our ICE leadership must ensure the agency delivers. Accountability is back,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said on social media platform X.

The DHS spokesperson declined to provide the new positions for Hott and Berg.

Berg did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Hott could not be reached.

Todd Lyons, who until recently was an ICE executive based in Washington, is the new head of Enforcement and Removal Operations, according to the ICE website.

The number of illegal immigrant arrests has risen since President Donald Trump took office in January, as Trump and his administration have made immigration enforcement a priority.

The number is about three times higher than it was a year ago, Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, told reporters outside the White House this week.

“Three times higher is good, but I’m not satisfied. There’s more criminal aliens that need to be arrested, hundreds of thousands,” Homan said.

Homan said one issue is a lack of cooperation with federal law enforcement on the part of cities.

Instead, so-called sanctuary cities release illegal immigrants from prison, absent a local reason to keep them there. When that happens, federal agents must track them down again to apprehend them for violations of federal law.

As a result, “noncriminals are being arrested at a higher rate and they’re going to keep being arrested at a higher rate,” Homan said.

“Because we can’t arrest that bad guy in the jail, we’ve got to go to the community. When we go to the community, we’re going to find the bad guy. When we find the bad guy, he’s probably with others that aren’t a criminal priority, but they’re going to get arrested, too.

“So, sanctuary cities are going to get exactly what they don’t want. More agents in the neighborhoods and more non criminals being arrested, because they forced us [into] the community.”

Some 11 million illegal immigrants were in the United States on Jan. 1, 2022, according to the DHS.

Homan also said that he learned that some ICE personnel had been releasing illegal immigrants who were arrested back into the community “because some of the personnel are still acting on the last four years of non-enforcement.”

In response, Homan said he met with ICE, and acting Director Caleb Vitello sent a directive instructing ICE officers not to release illegal immigrants unless they receive clearance from ICE headquarters.

Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
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Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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