The Hill: Thomas Homan, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) who President Trump had tapped to lead the agency permanently, reportedly plans to retire in the coming months.
Three sources familiar with Homan's plans told The Wall Street Journal that he will announce his retirement on Monday and leave the agency in June.
Trump tapped Homan to permanently lead the agency in November, but his nomination has been stalled in the Senate.
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