ICE ending age limit for prospective officers
UNITED STATES, AUG 6 – The Department of Homeland Security is removing age limits for ICE applicants and offering up to $50,000 signing bonuses to fill 10,000 new officer positions amid high demand.
- The Department of Homeland Security is removing age limits for new hires at the agency responsible for immigration enforcement to expand hiring after receiving additional funding from Congress.
- Congress passed a spending bill that gives Immigration and Customs Enforcement money to hire 10,000 more staff to carry out President Donald Trump's mass deportation agenda.
- ICE is offering incentives like signing bonuses of up to $50,000, student loan forgiveness, and abundant overtime for new recruits to help meet its hiring goals.
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ICE scraps age limits amid hiring push
What happenedThe Department of Homeland Security announced Wednesday it was dropping its age requirements for new ICE applicants as it rushes to hire 10,000 agents following a massive infusion of funding from Congress.Previously, applicants had to be between 21 and 40, but DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said on Fox News there was no longer a "cap on how old you can be" and anyone 18 or older could apply.Who said whatDHS said it was waiving age limits…
·Washington, United States
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The Department of Homeland Security said that it is removing age limits for new hires at the agency responsible for immigration enforcement, as it aims to expand hiring after a massive infusion of cash from Congress.
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