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ERO Enforcement

The broad authority of ICE allows for the identification and removal of dangerous, often recidivist, criminals engaged in crimes such as murder, predatory sexual offenses, narcotics trafficking, alien smuggling, and a host of other crimes that have a profoundly negative impact on our society. The Enforcement Division manages the enforcement initiatives and components through which ERO identifies and arrests removable aliens.

ERO's Enforcement Division comprises the following:

  • Criminal Alien Program (CAP): provides ICE-wide direction and support in the biometric and biographic identification, arrest, and removal of priority aliens who are incarcerated within federal, state, and local prisons and jails, as well as at-large criminal aliens that have circumvented identification.
  • National Fugitive Operations Program (NFOP): established to dramatically expand the agency's efforts to locate, arrest, or otherwise reduce the fugitive alien population in the United States. In 2009, NFOP responsibilities expanded to include the identification, location, and arrest of at-large criminal and previously removed aliens.
Corey A. Price, Assistant Director, Enforcement Division
Corey A. Price
Assistant Director, Enforcement Division, Enforcement and Removal Operations

Corey A. Price is the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Assistant Director for Enforcement.  He is responsible for all ERO enforcement programs and initiatives, to include the Criminal Alien Program, the National Fugitive Operations Program, Field Training, the 287(g) Program, the Law Enforcement Support Center, the Pacific Enforcement Response Center, and the National Criminal Analysis and Targeting Center.

Mr. Price has two decades of federal law enforcement experience.  He began his career as a district adjudications officer before transitioning to deportation officer with the former U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), and he was a member of one of ICE’s first fugitive operations teams and an instructor at the ICE Academy.  He has served on the Joint Terrorism Task Force and deployed to assist with public safety and evacuation efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Prior to his current position, Mr. Price served as the Field Office Director (FOD) for ERO’s El Paso Field Office.  During his tenure, Mr. Price oversaw ERO operations in West Texas and New Mexico, leading a team of more than 350 employees.  He served as a member of the Joint Task Force West Unified Command for the El Paso corridor and collaborated with federal, state, and local law enforcement on numerous efforts, including the Papal visit to the borderland, response to the southwest border surge of 2016, and the Alliance to Combat Transnational Threats.

Mr. Price has held numerous leadership positions within ERO including the acting FOD and Deputy FOD for the Atlanta Field Office; acting Assistant Director for the Law Enforcement Systems and Analysis Division; Director of the Law Enforcement Support Center in Williston, Vermont; Assistant Field Office Director in Columbus, Ohio; and Program Manager for the Fugitive Operations, Secure Border Initiative, and Executive Information Units at ERO Headquarters in Washington D.C.

Mr. Price began his federal career in 1992 as a soldier in the U.S. Army and is a member of the Senior Executive Service.

 

Last Reviewed/Updated: 01/03/2018