Trump admin ousts top ICE officials amid push for migrant arrests

Top US ICE officials Kenneth Genalo to retire, Robert Hammer to be reassigned as both pulled from their posts

Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detain a man after conducting a raid at the Cedar Run apartment complex in Denver, Colorado, U.S., February 5, 2025.PHOTO: REUTERS

The Trump administration is removing two senior immigration enforcement officials as the White House is demanding a sharp increase in arrests of migrants in the US illegally.

Top US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Kenneth Genalo and Robert Hammer will be pulled from their posts according to sources.

ICE confirmed the changes in a statement but did not cite White House pressure to increase arrests.

Genalo, who heads ICE's enforcement and removal division, will retire, the agency said. Robert Hammer, the head of ICE's investigative arm, will be reassigned.

President Donald Trump, a Republican who took office in January, pledged to deport record numbers of migrants in the US illegally.

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