Ice lifts age cap: agency to appoint 10,000 new applicants; Local sheriff worried

American immigration and customs enforcement have removed the age limit that prevented old adults from applying to become exile agents earlier. The agency, who is actively working to appoint 10,000 exile agents and assistant employees, first set the application cutoff at the age of 37 or 40, depending on the role, reported the USA Today. “We are eliminating age cap for Ice Law Enforcement. Eligible candidates can now apply without any age limit,” through video posted on X, said Christie NoM, US Secretary, Homeland Security.“We have removed any age obstacles, we no longer have a hat that you can be. You can continue at the age of 18. You can continue at the age of 18.In order to strengthen immigration enforcement and removal operations, the Congress approved about 30 billion dollars in July, including funding to appoint thousands of additional agents. By the end of the Biden administration, the agency appointed around 6,000 exile agents.According to the agency BBC report, the BBC report is offering a BBC report to attract the “brave and heroes” Americans wishing to support the exile efforts of the Trump administration, and the BBC report. Along with the recruitment bonus, the agency is also offering generous overtime salary and “increased retirement benefits”.The new federal expenditure scheme is set to make the ICE the largest law enforcement agency in the nation, which crosses the joint size of FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration, liquor bureau, tobacco, firearms and explosives and other federal agencies, today the USA reported. Ice recruitment pushing is portraying concerns with some local sheriffs that are afraid of the agency’s large bonus and high salary, which can effectively affect departments already understood. Hundreds of local law enforcement agencies have partnered with the nationwide ICE.Jonathan Thompson, Executive Director and CEO of the National Sheriff Association, said, “This is a tone-def and reflects the decision on their side and the total lack of character.” According to data obtained by the BBC, about 150,000 persons were deported during the first six months of Trump administration.