U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement hired over 12,000 officers and reduced training time to aid with deportation efforts. Steve Inskeep speaks with a homeland security expert about that training.
Agents' training time has reportedly been cut from around five months to just 47 days, the number allegedly chosen because Trump is the 47th president ...
"They are not getting the traditional five months training... The training for the ICE agents now is 47 days. Why 47 days? Because Donald Trump is the 47th president," said U.S. Sen. Mark Warner.
A former Department of Homeland Security official has claimed that “animal control officers” get more training than Immigration and Customs Enforcement recruits. “If you take the current DHS Secretary ...
‘Animal control officers’ get more training than new ICE agents, former DHS official claims - ICE recruits reportedly only need 47 days of training as Trump is the 47th president ...
A recent increase in violent incidents between ICE agents and residents in cities like Minneapolis has raised questions about ...
As a result of rigorous training over time, high standards, a culture of community policing, public transparency and ...
The deadly shootings of two people in Minneapolis at the hands of federal immigration officers are prompting the call for a ...
The DHS appropriations bill allocates a total of $64.4 billion to the agency, but also includes increased guardrails for ICE ...