The article talks about how the Trump administration is making big changes inside ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). They’re moving around or replacing some of the people who lead ICE offices across the country because they want to increase the number of deportations. Some ICE leaders are being switched out for people from Border Patrol, who usually work near the border but are now being sent to cities like Chicago and Los Angeles to help arrest more undocumented immigrants. The White House says these changes are meant to help remove violent criminals and make immigration enforcement stronger. But some people inside ICE and in the public don’t agree with how things are being handled. Critics say Border Patrol agents are being too aggressive, arresting people who don’t have criminal records and doing raids in public places like parking lots and car washes. Some ICE officials are also frustrated because they feel the changes are creating confusion and pressure. The article says the White House wants ICE to reach very high arrest numbers—up to 3,000 a day—but the agency usually only gets around 1,000. Overall, this shake-up is part of Trump’s larger plan to toughen immigration enforcement and speed up deportations across the U.S.