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Trump Appoints Rodney Scott and Caleb Vitello to Lead ICE and CBP

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President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Rodney Scott and Caleb Vitello to lead Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, respectively, as part of his administration's aggressive immigration reform agenda.

Rodney Scott's extensive experience in the Border Patrol, particularly in the San Diego sector, positions him as a strong advocate for Trump's border security policies.

Caleb Vitello's background in ICE, including his leadership in the National Fugitive Operations Program, highlights a focus on enforcement and removal operations.

The appointments reflect a broader strategy by Trump to reinforce hardline immigration measures, including the potential revival of controversial policies from his previous administration.

The new leadership at CBP and ICE may lead to an increase in deportation efforts and stricter enforcement of immigration laws.

Trump's administration could see a renewed emphasis on building barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border and implementing tariffs on trade with neighboring countries.

The appointments may also spark renewed debates over immigration policy and enforcement tactics in the U.S.


President-elect Donald Trump has announced key appointments for two critical immigration agencies: Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Rodney Scott, a former Border Patrol chief, has been nominated as CBP commissioner, while Caleb Vitello, a long-time ICE official, will serve as acting director of ICE. These appointments signal Trump's commitment to a stringent immigration policy as he prepares to take office.

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