President Donald Trump says he will nominate Lance Schroyer to lead U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as director, succeeding David Venturella, who has been performing the duties of the director. Multiple outlets report Trump announced the nomination on Saturday and described Schroyer as a former Oklahoma state trooper and a U.S. Marine, citing what Trump calls more than 29 years of law enforcement experience in Oklahoma. Trump also praised Schroyer in a Truth Social post, calling him a “patriot” and highlighting his law enforcement background.

The coverage also places the nomination in the context of leadership changes at ICE and the department. The Hindu and other reports note that the nomination follows the end-of-May resignation of former ICE director Todd Lyons. The New York Times reports that Schroyer currently serves as an adviser connected to the Department of Homeland Security, including work with DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin. Other outlets focus primarily on Trump’s announcement and Schroyer’s prior policing credentials.