The View From Inside Trump’s D.H.S.

Dozens of agents and officials share their stories about working in the Department of Homeland Security during the harsh crackdown on illegal immigration.

Kerry Doyle, former chief of ICE’s legal branch and a former immigration judge, is featured in a recent New York Times Magazine article by Rachel Poser, Emily Bazelon, and Matthew Purdy. Drawing on insights from dozens of current and former officials, the piece examines the sweeping changes to immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, including the scale of deportations and evolving legal practices. Doyle offers critical perspective on the expansion of third-country removals and due process concerns, highlighting the legal and operational challenges facing the system amid unprecedented policy shifts.

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