
Longtime ICE official David Venturella has been chosen to lead the immigration agency after its former acting director’s departure was announced last month, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said Tuesday evening. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Venturella was executive director of ICE’s Secure Communities program, which deals with people in the country illegally who are in the custody of other law enforcement agencies.
Main Idea: David Venturella, a longtime ICE official with ties to the private prison industry, has been chosen to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Venturella’s ICE role may support tougher deportation actions, which can increase fear in immigrant communities and disrupt families, workers, and local businesses.
ICE leadership changes could bring clearer enforcement rules,.
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