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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) named a new acting chief of the agency, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.
Patrick “P.J.” Lechleitner, who previously led the agency’s Homeland Security Investigation’s (HSI) branch, will serve as the acting head, according to the LA Times. The outgoing acting head, Tae Johnson, announced his retirement in early June.
“Thank you for your tremendous support and making it easy for me to lead ICE, for the past two-and-a-half years; thank you for your dedication, commitment, and the sacrifices you make every day for the American people and our national security. It has been a tremendous honor and privilege to serve alongside you, and I’m extremely proud of the extraordinary work that we’ve accomplished together. I will forever advocate on behalf of you and the ICE mission,” Johnson wrote to ICE personnel in an early June internal memo, according to a copy of the document the Daily Caller News Foundation obtained.
A number of top immigration officials have announced their departures from the Biden administration in recent weeks, including Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz and Acting Deputy Customs and Border Protection (CBP) CommissionerBenjamine “Carry” Huffman and Deputy Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary John Tien.
Neither DHS nor ICE immediately responded to requests for comment.
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