Trump chooses two key men for his cabinet: ICE and CBP will have new leaders

Donald Trump appoints the leaders of CBP and ICE, reinforcing his focus on border security and strict immigration policies in the U.S.


The elected president of the United States, Donald Trump, took another step in forming his administration by announcing the new leaders of two key agencies in his immigration policy: the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Trump selected Rodney Scott, former chief of the Border Patrol, as the commissioner of CBP. Scott, who began his career in 1992 in the San Diego sector, has an impressive record, including the implementation of policies such as "Remain in Mexico" and Title 42.

Trump highlighted that Scott brings nearly three decades of experience in immigration law enforcement in the United States.

Caleb Vitello will assume leadership as the interim director of ICE. He has over 23 years of service and has held strategic positions, including directing the National Fugitive Operations Program.

Throughout his career, he managed a budget of 4.7 billion dollars and oversaw the operations of 8,000 employees, ensuring the implementation of detention and deportation policies.

Additionally, Trump announced Anthony Salisbury as Deputy National Security Advisor and Brandon Judd as the nominee for ambassador to Chile.

These appointments reinforce Trump's commitment to implementing aggressive reforms in immigration policy, including mass detention and deportation programs.

The new Trump cabinet is almost complete. The elected president is preparing to implement his vision for border security and immigration control. The selection of these officials underscores the priority of his administration: to strengthen national security and tighten immigration policies.

Frequently Asked Questions about the New Appointments in Trump's Cabinet and Their Immigration Policies

Who are the new leaders of ICE and CBP appointed by Donald Trump?

Donald Trump has appointed Rodney Scott as the commissioner of CBP and Caleb Vitello as the acting director of ICE. Scott is known for his expertise in the Border Patrol and his role in implementing immigration policies such as "Remain in Mexico" and Title 42. Vitello, for his part, has managed key operations at ICE, including the National Fugitive Operations Program.

What immigration policies does Trump plan to implement in his second term?

Trump plans to implement policies for mass deportation and tighten immigration regulations as part of his agenda to strengthen border security. This includes the elimination of humanitarian parole, the enforcement of CBP One, and carrying out the largest deportation operation of undocumented immigrants in U.S. history.

What are the implications for Cuban migrants with the new appointments and immigration policies of Trump?

Cuban migrants may face increased restrictions and risks of deportation under the new Trump administration. The elimination of humanitarian parole and the enforcement of CBP One could complicate legal entry into the country and lead to a rise in deportations of those without legal status.

What impact will Rodney Scott's appointment have on CBP and Caleb Vitello's on ICE?

The appointment of Rodney Scott and Caleb Vitello reinforces Trump's commitment to a stricter immigration policy focused on border security and the deportation of undocumented immigrants. Scott will bring his experience in enforcing immigration laws, while Vitello will manage the implementation of detention and deportation policies.

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