In a surprise move, Tae Johnson, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has announced his plans to resign from his position in May. Johnson's departure comes as the Biden administration continues to grapple with the role of ICE and its enforcement policies. As acting director, Johnson has been a key figure in shaping the agency's response to immigration issues, and his resignation is likely to have significant implications for the future of ICE. With the agency facing intense scrutiny over its handling of migrant detention and deportation policies, Johnson's departure raises questions about who will take the reins and how the agency will evolve under new leadership.
Acting ICE Director Says He Plans to Resign in May The New York Times