Miller Berates ICE for Low Deportation Numbers
Following a heated May meeting, White House officials criticized ICE leadership for insufficient arrest and deportation numbers, citing a lack of aggressive action and poor inter-agency coordination. This criticism, coupled with perceived White House surveillance, has severely damaged morale within ICE. Subsequent leadership changes at ICE, including the retirement of a key official, followed the White House rebuke. While ICE acknowledged the need for improvement and cited logistical challenges, the administration maintains its commitment to fulfilling President Trump’s deportation promises, potentially aided by increased funding for detention facilities.