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BumRushDaShow

(170,607 posts)
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 08:50 AM 23 hrs ago

ICE went on a hiring spree. Sterling credentials were not required, AP investigation finds

Source: AP

Updated 3:04 AM EDT, April 17, 2026


Their backgrounds stand out. And not in a good way. Two bankruptcies and six law enforcement jobs in three years. An allegation of lying in a police report to justify a felony charge against an innocent woman — an incident that led to a $75,000 settlement and criticism of his integrity. A third job candidate once failed to graduate from a police academy, then lasted only three weeks in his only job as a police officer.

Their common bond: All were hired recently by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during an unprecedented hiring spree — 12,000 new officers and special agents to double its force — after the agency received a $75 billion windfall from Congress to enact President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign.

The president put a premium on swift action, and for ICE that meant rapid-fire recruitment and hiring, which in turn led to new employees with questionable qualifications. Their backgrounds and training have come under scrutiny after numerous high-profile incidents in which ICE agents used excessive force.

“If vetting is not done well and it’s done too quickly, you have higher risk of increased liability to the agency because of bad actions, abuse of power and the lack of ability to properly carry out the mission because people don’t know what they are doing,” said Claire Trickler-McNulty, who served as an ICE official during the Obama, first Trump and Biden administrations.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/ice-background-checks-vetting-immigration-8ae6b7b850f7c0265b3cb8b5060ef8fd



I think the got big sign up bonuses too.
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ICE went on a hiring spree. Sterling credentials were not required, AP investigation finds (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 23 hrs ago OP
WOW.................... Lovie777 23 hrs ago #1
Trump wanted a million deported. They wanted to staff up quickly and got $45 billion in the Big Beautiful Bill surfered 23 hrs ago #2
The hiring requirements were a pulse and an attitude. Ocelot II 23 hrs ago #3
Liability to the agency? moreland01 21 hrs ago #4
Fits right in with trumps, "only the best". republianmushroom 21 hrs ago #5
No one is safe in any of the concentration camps. Scrivener7 21 hrs ago #6
"If vetting is not done well and it's done too quickly, you have higher risk of increased liability" DBoon 20 hrs ago #7
THUGS to do the bidding of Reichsmarshal Miller. Ford_Prefect 19 hrs ago #8
Well, thugs are gonna thug... OldBaldy1701E 14 hrs ago #9

surfered

(13,745 posts)
2. Trump wanted a million deported. They wanted to staff up quickly and got $45 billion in the Big Beautiful Bill
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 09:13 AM
23 hrs ago

moreland01

(871 posts)
4. Liability to the agency?
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 10:53 AM
21 hrs ago

Maybe to the agencies reputation. But true liability? That won't happen until t**** is dead and buried, if ever.

Scrivener7

(59,770 posts)
6. No one is safe in any of the concentration camps.
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 11:14 AM
21 hrs ago

I'm particularly worried about the "blue butterfly room" in the Dilly center in Texas where the teen and early twenties girls are housed and where no one is allowed in but ICE agents.

Sorry, but we know exactly what is going on in there. And I'm assuming that's not the only one of its kind.

DBoon

(25,054 posts)
7. "If vetting is not done well and it's done too quickly, you have higher risk of increased liability"
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 11:45 AM
20 hrs ago

Easy solution - just declare that agents are exempt from liability.

They already hide behind masks to prevent identification.

OldBaldy1701E

(11,286 posts)
9. Well, thugs are gonna thug...
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 06:12 PM
14 hrs ago

And, mafia bosses are gonna act like mafia bosses.

No surprises here.

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