
The leaders of three immigration agencies are testifying on Capitol Hill Tuesday morning as President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown faces growing scrutiny from lawmakers and the broader public.
The House Homeland Security Committee hearing — which began at 10 a.m. — features testimony from Todd Lyons, the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement; Rodney Scott, the Customs and Border Protection commissioner; and Joseph Edlow, the director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The oversight hearing is centering on the administration’s heightened immigration enforcement efforts in Minnesota, which have resulted in the fatal shootings of two people — Renee Good and Alex Pretti — by federal agents.
The influx of federal agents sparked widespread protests across the state and prompted local officials to demand their withdrawal. In response, the Trump administration has recently pulled 700 immigration officers from Minnesota in an effort to ease tensions.
New York Rep. Andrew Garbarino, the Republican chair of the committee, faces the challenge of pressing officials for answers while risking backlash from the White House.
“One of our roles is congressional oversight,” he told The Washington Post ahead of the hearing. “It’s not my job at this hearing to tout any accomplishments.”
According to a recent Quinnipiac survey, 63 percent of Americans disapprove of the way ICE is enforcing immigration laws, while 34 percent approve.
Ranking member displays photo of child detained by ICE
Rep. Bennie Thompson, the top Democrat on the committee, displayed a large photo of a five-year-old boy who was detained by federal immigration agents.
Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, Adrian Alexander Conejo Arias, were detained in Minneapolis and taken to a detention facility in Texas earlier this month.
They were returned to Minneapolis after a federal judge ordered their release.
Brendan Rascius10 February 2026 15:31
Ranking member says ‘DHS must be held accountable’ for Trump’s ‘out of control administration’
Ranking member Rep. Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, said in his opening statement: “Our job is to conduct oversight, not cover for Donald Trump or his out of control administration.”
“This hearing is just the start of a reckoning of the Trump administration and its weaponization of DHS against American citizens,” Thompson said, adding that, “DHS must be held accountable.”
Brendan Rascius10 February 2026 15:19
GOP chairman begins hearing with opening statement
New York Rep. Andrew Garbarino, the Republican chairing the committee, began the hearing with an opening statement.
“It is our imperative as representatives of the people to be a voice for the people,” he said. “Oversight is important…Informing Congress and the public is not casting accusations, nor is it a punishment.”
He described the recent shootings in Minnesota as “unacceptable,” while stating that “enforcing immigration law is not optional.”
“Everyone should have the same goal of keeping America safe,” he added.
Brendan Rascius10 February 2026 15:12
What to know about Todd Lyons, Joseph Edlow and Rodney Scott
Todd Lyons, the acting director of ICE, oversees an agency with more than 27,400 people, an annual budget of nearly $10 billion and more than $74 billion in funding from Trump’s sprawling spending bill signed into law last year, The Independent previously reported.
Before he was tapped to lead ICE, he was a top official at the agency’s Enforcement and Removal Operations bureau. He has also shaped logistics for moving thousands of detainees through a sprawling detention center system — and has bluntly compared the movement of people to packages.
Joseph Edlow, who leads USCIS, has reshaped the agency from a predominantly administrative body into a decisive tool for law enforcement.
The agency has created its own law enforcement arm to investigate and arrest immigrants. These new agents are tasked with “making arrests, carrying firearms, executing search and arrest warrants, and other powers standard for federal law enforcement,” according to the agency.
Rodney Scott, the commissioner of CBP, oversees an agency with more than 67,000 employees and a budget of over $19 billion. He previously served as the chief of the U.S. Border Patrol from 2020 to 2021, when former President Joe Biden took office.
Brendan Rascius10 February 2026 14:52
‘Accountability starts now’: Democrats prepare for this morning’s immigration oversight hearing
Democrats on the House Homeland Security Committee are preparing for today’s hearing, which they say will allow for accountability.
“After public outrage and relentless pressure, ICE and CBP are finally forced to testify,” the committee’s Democrats said in a post on X this morning.
“Under the Trump administration, these agencies have racially profiled, assaulted, and killed American citizens,” they added. “Accountability starts now.”
Brendan Rascius10 February 2026 14:45
DHS funding is on the line
Tuesday’s hearing comes at a pivotal time for Trump’s immigration enforcement operations, with DHS funding set to expire on Friday unless a continuing resolution is passed.
Last week, Democrats in Congress sent a letter to their Republican counterparts, outlining the reforms they seek in order to support a DHS funding measure.
Among the requests are that immigration enforcement agents wear body cameras and IDs — and that they be prohibited from wearing masks. While some measures have bipartisan support, the White House previously described some as unreasonable.
On Monday, GOP lawmakers put forward a counterproposal, which was quickly dismissed by Democrats.
Brendan Rascius10 February 2026 14:25
Hearing comes as most Americans are opposed to tactics used by ICE, polls show
The hearing comes as the American public is broadly opposed to the strategies used by federal immigration enforcement agents, according to recent polls.
According to a February 4 Quinnipiac University survey, 63 percent of Americans disapprove of the way ICE is enforcing immigration laws, while 34 percent approve.
Similarly, a January Siena College poll found that 61 percent of Americans believe the tactics employed by ICE have gone too far.
Brendan Rascius10 February 2026 14:10
Democrats on the committee have described ICE as ‘a secret police force’ that should be defunded
Democratic members of the House committee have described ICE as a “secret police force” that should be defunded.
“An ICE agent called Renée Good a ‘f****** b****’ after killing her,” the Homeland Democrats wrote on X on February 5. “Another clapped as Alex Pretti lay dying in the street.”
“Trump and Kristi Noem own this,” the Democrats added. “ICE is a secret police force, killing American citizens and we cannot continue to fund it.”
Similarly fiery rhetoric is expected from the committee’s Democratic members during today’s hearing.
Brendan Rascius10 February 2026 13:50
Committee member said he wants to hear about ICE cooperation with local officials
Rep. Tony Gonzales, a Texas Republican on the committee, said he wants to hear about how federal officials are working with local and state counterparts.
“What happened in Minneapolis, nobody in this country should want,” he told CBS News on Sunday. “We should all strive not to be Minneapolis. We don’t want to see local communities not work with federal government.”
“The problem is, you’ve got so many local municipalities that don’t want to work together, and when that happens, your city burns,” Gonzales said. “We don’t want Los Angeles, we shouldn’t want Minneapolis. People can protest. People can be able to say, ‘Hey, we won’t agree with certain policy,’ but there needs to be more collaboration at the local, state and federal level.”
Brendan Rascius10 February 2026 13:35
When and where will the hearing take place?
Today’s hearing will begin at 10:00 a.m. ET at the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C.
It will feature testimony from the heads of three immigration agencies: Todd Lyons from ICE, Rodney Scott from CBP and Joseph Edlow from USCIS.
The oversight hearing will be conducted by the House Homeland Security Committee, which is chaired by Rep. Andrew Garbarino, a New York Republican. Rep. Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, is the ranking member.
Brendan Rascius10 February 2026 13:25



