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Madison D. Sheahan[2] (born February 9, 1997) is an American government official who served as the deputy director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from March 2025 to January 2026.[3]

Early life and education
Madison Dean Sheahan was born to Laura (Lafferty) and Roger Sheahan on February 9, 1997. She grew up with her brother, Dakota on their horse farm in Curtice, Ohio.[4] Sheahan attended Genoa Area High School where she played soccer, basketball and ran track. She also participated as an officer in the Genoa Penta FFA Chapter. Sheahan graduated in 2015.[4]

Sheahan attended Ohio State University from 2016 through 2019. Her freshman year Sheahan was elected as Vice President at Large for the Ohio FFA chapter. While at OSU she was a member of the Women's Rowing Team which won two Big Ten Championship titles. During her time at Ohio State, Sheahan helped develop a program for leadership in athletics called Lead Like a Buckeye. Sheahan graduated from Ohio State University in 2019, with a bachelor's in public affairs, public management, leadership, and policy and agri-business with minors in community and business leadership.[4][5]

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State career
She worked with then-Governor Kristi Noem as her Political Director from February 2021 to January 2024.[4] She was also the executive director of the South Dakota Republican Party from January 2023 to January 2024.[3]

She was the Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries under Governor Jeff Landry from January 2024 until March 2025.[3][6] During this time she created a Special Operations Group to assist enforcement efforts during events like Mardi Gras and the Super Bowl, partnering with the Louisiana State Police.[2] This Special Operations Group responded during the 2025 New Orleans truck attack.[2]

Federal career
In March 2025, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that Sheahan would be the deputy director of ICE.[3]

On January 15, 2026, Sheahan announced she would be resigning as deputy director.[7] She indicated in social media posts that she was leaving to run for Ohio's 9th congressional district.


HOW does this qualify you for anything other than a rowing coach?! Ready for society to go back to merit based.
This could be the best thing to happen to strip clubs since air conditioning.

re: Coming to a sauna near you!

Posted by RougeDawg on 1/13/26 at 1:21 pm to
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Dudes can sit naked with each other getting all sweaty together in a small wooden box without it turning gay anymore these days


That is exactly what a gay dude would say.
The older I get the more I realize I'm not that smart.

But I try harder.
I wonder what happens if you illegally cross the border in Somalia?
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What did she expect the alien to do with her glasses?


I may just watch this episode to see what happens with the glasses.

re: Entergy LA vs. Demco

Posted by RougeDawg on 1/12/26 at 7:49 am to
Mainly just depends on the line infrastructure feeding you. DEMCO has more rural, so more trees.... which is worse during a storm.
Nobody wants a visit from Popeyes employees if they pick another chain.
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New bouncy house for my grandsons


That has to be in contention for best lifetime purchase.
Republicans need to start blasting social media that these guys ARE law enforcement.

The Democrats have done a good job getting these morons to believe ICE is Trump's personal Gestapo.
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What an average schedule.


Well, the Big 10 is better than the SEC now. Not sure many SEC teams could handle playing in the Big 10 every week.

re: Indiana Oregon game thread

Posted by RougeDawg on 1/9/26 at 8:56 pm to
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Block in the back? 


Blown up in the back. Guess the refs were told to make the game closer.
Lucky for Oregon, seems like the Indiana fans don't know to stay quiet when their offense is on the field.
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The first shot through the windshield was technically justified.

The additional shots, after out of harm's way, are going to be problematic for him.


Unfortunately, this is the answer. He could have unloaded the magazine through the windshield on her. But unless that car can drive sideways or she is aiming a gun at him, the shots from the side are unlawful.

Same reason why you can't shoot someone in the back if they failed to murder you and then start to run off.
How many Somalian refugees live in Vatican City?