Qualifications for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been lowered recently, with the Trump administration eliminating age caps (allowing 18-year-olds) and shortening training, alongside offering large signing bonuses and loan forgiveness to boost recruitment amid staffing shortages and increased enforcement goals. While medical/drug screenings and physical fitness tests remain, critics worry about reduced standards, while proponents see it as necessary for national security.
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