The Department of Homeland Security has dropped the age requirement for new ICE agents as part of a massive recruitment campaign to tackle Biden’s border crisis. Americans as young as 18 can apply for positions.
Just one week in, more than 80,000 Americans have applied to join Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced the change Wednesday, saying the goal is to get more patriots into the field to arrest murderers, rapists, gang members, pedophiles, and other criminal illegal aliens who’ve poured into the country under Joe Biden’s watch.
“We Are Ending the Age Cap”
Noem said ICE will now waive age limits for law enforcement recruits. All applicants will still have to pass a physical fitness test, medical screening, and drug test before joining the ranks.
“We are ENDING the age cap for ICE law enforcement,” Noem declared.
The policy is backed by federal funding from President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”, offering incentives like:
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Up to $50,000 signing bonus
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Student loan forgiveness
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