WASHINGTON — A splash of trouble is bubbling over at ICE.
The Center for Investigative Reporting reports in the Washington Post that several several agents at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, including the ex-head of its intelligence office, have been the target of an internal investigation into personal misconduct.
The journalistic investigative reporting unit reported that James M. Woosley, ICE’s assistant director for intelligence, “was relieved of his position.” The unit reported that several other mid- to low-level ICE employees are the target of the probe and that matter with Woosley has to do with travel. The report did not provide more details of the alleged wrongdoing.
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