President Donald Trump is working to fill senior positions in the Department of Homeland Security, sending the Senate his nominees for key roles in immigration, intelligence, and cybersecurity.
The White House on Tuesday sent four DHS picks to the Senate for review: Joseph Edlow to lead US Citizenship and Immigration Services, Matthew Kozma to lead the Office of Intelligence and Analysis, Sean Plankey to lead the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and James Percival to be DHS’s general counsel.
The nominees, if confirmed, will help carry out key areas of Trump’s immigration and homeland security agenda and will oversee the ...