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  • |field_office=[[ICE leadership]] ...ly within Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), where he held multiple leadership roles prior to becoming Acting Director.<ref name="wiki" /> ...
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  • ...rector of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)''' is a temporary leadership role assigned when the office of ICE Director is vacant, or when the Direct ...include operational command, policy implementation, coordination with DHS leadership, and public representation of the agency. ...
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  • ...Acting Executive Associate Director of Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO). Role and prior conduct confirmed via court records, congressional reporti ...Acting Executive Associate Director of Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO)**. In this role, Charles oversees national ICE enforcement and deportation ...
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  • ...rity over national enforcement priorities, resource allocation, and senior leadership appointments. | <ref>ICE leadership update confirming Todd M. Lyons as Acting Director, March 2025.</ref> ...
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  • |field_office=[[National Leadership]] ...in ICE, rising through the ranks of '''Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO)'''. ...
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  • [[Field Offices]] are the backbone of [[ICE]], CBP, HSI, and ERO operations. They are where national policy turns into day-to-day enforcemen A Field Office acts as a miniature command center. Leadership communicates with national headquarters, receives “guidance,” and then impl ...
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  • |field_office=[[National Leadership]] ...le immigration raids and joint operations involving Border Patrol, [[ICE]] ERO, and local police units. ...
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