Concerns rise over Trump nomination of Oklahoma state trooper to lead ICE
It could be a new guy trying to show off and do his own thing. The DHS confirmed Schroyer was previously assigned to a state police security detail for the senator.“He’s the secretary’s good buddy,” the first source said.As secretary since late March, Mullin hired Schroyer and put him in a new role. Schroyer was seen traveling with Mullin and “carrying his briefcase” before Schroyer was abruptly promoted to senior adviser at DHS, according to the first source.
- ▪It could be a new guy trying to show off and do his own thing.
- ▪The DHS confirmed Schroyer was previously assigned to a state police security detail for the senator.“He’s the secretary’s good buddy,” the first source said.As secretary since late March, Mullin hired Schroyer and put him in a new role.
- ▪Schroyer was seen traveling with Mullin and “carrying his briefcase” before Schroyer was abruptly promoted to senior adviser at DHS, according to the first source.
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President Donald Trump’s nomination of Oklahoma state trooper Lance Schroyer as director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been praised by politicians, but behind closed doors, it is being met with concern.Several current and former federal officials familiar with Schroyer’s background and ties to Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin told the Washington Examiner this week that his nomination was a “mistake” that may do more to hurt Trump’s immigration agenda than help it.
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