Senate Confirms Rodney Scott To

Senate Approval

The U.S. Senate confirmed Rodney Scott as head of Customs and Border Protection (CBP)

in a 51-46 party-line vote, with Republicans in favor and Democrats opposed.

CBP, the largest enforcement agency within DHS, has about 65,000 employees and includes the Border Patrol and Office of Field Operations.

Career and Advocacy

Scott previously served as Border Patrol Chief, stepping down in August 2021 after

opposing politically motivated changes, including a mandate to replace “illegal alien” with “undocumented immigrant.”

He continued advocating for stricter border enforcement,

supporting Remain in MexicoSafe Third Country agreements, and border wall construction.

Statements and Support

Scott said, “I’m honored…to lead my CBP family with integrity and

a clear mission to defend our sovereignty, enforce the law, and put America first.”

President Trump praised Scott’s nearly three decades in Border Patrol and his record in implementing key immigration policies.

Context and Impact

Scott’s confirmation comes as CBP seeks to restore stricter border enforcement.

Recently, the Supreme Court allowed the administration to pause a lower-court injunction blocking

deportations to third countries, marking a key victory for the Trump administration’s immigration agenda.


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