The Trump Administration is planning a major shake-up in immigration enforcement, according to multiple sources, looking to put Border Patrol leaders in charge of ICE operations in cities across the U.S.

The move comes as top officials have expressed frustration with the pace of deportations, as arrests nationwide average around 1,100 per day – well below the goal of 3,000.

“The mentality is CBP does what they’re told, and the administration thinks ICE isn’t getting the job done,” a Department of Homeland Security official told NBC News. “So CBP will do it.”

Both Border Patrol and ICE in San Diego said they couldn’t comment because it’s being handled by DHS out of Washington, D.C.

Previously limited to operations at or near the border, since Trump took office, Border Patrol has already seen an expansion of its power. It was Border Patrol that was dispatched for more aggressive enforcement in Los Angeles and then Chicago, where El Centro Sector Chief Greg Bovino was captured on video throwing tear gas into a crowd.

“This administration has brought back roaming patrols like we’ve never seen,” said San Diego activist Benjamin Prado, who runs community patrols responding to enforcement actions with his organization Union del Barrio. “Everything indicates that it’s going to be a much more aggressive, much more hostile entity than what we’ve seen.”

DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said the agency has no personnel changes to announce now but said in a statement in part, “This is one team, one fight. President Trump has a brilliant, tenacious team led by Secretary Noem to deliver on the American people’s mandate to remove criminal illegal aliens from this country.”

On 60 Minutes, President Donald Trump himself said he believed enforcement hadn’t gone far enough.

“I think they haven’t gone far enough because we’ve been held back by the – by the judges, by the liberal judges that were put in by Biden and by Obama,” Trump said. When asked if he was okay with those tactics, Trump responded, “Yeah, because you have to get the people out.”

“It’s very concerning,” Prado said. “All this indicates that we’re going to see many more citizens and migrant workers being assaulted, being attacked.”