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ICE Hiring Surge Raised Concerns Over Applicant Qualifications, AP Investigation Finds

The AP found that some recruits had bankruptcies, lawsuits and misconduct allegations as ICE rushed to add 12,000 officers, officials said.

  • Using a $75 billion congressional windfall, ICE added 12,000 new officers and special agents earlier this year to double its force and support President Donald Trump's mass deportation campaign.
  • To manage rapid expansion, ICE advertised that college degrees were not required and offered signing bonuses up to $50,000, straining the agency's vetting capacity.
  • Among more than 40 new hires reviewed by The Associated Press, Andrew Penland joined ICE after a $75,000 settlement over a false arrest lawsuit in Kansas, while others had recent bankruptcies.
  • Former ICE official Claire Trickler-McNulty warned that financial problems are "a pretty big red flag" for bribery risks, while ex-instructor Ryan Schwank testified training on force was reduced.
  • The Department of Homeland Security maintains "vetting is an ongoing process, not a one-time occurrence," stating ICE is committed to high standards despite rapid hiring scrutiny.
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Takeaways from AP investigation that found problems in the backgrounds of some new ICE officers

Some new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers started working before passing background checks and had problems in their past. ICE announced in January that it completed an unprecedented hiring

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