Overview
- Internal messages on October 5 flagged applicants who misrepresented their condition as "athletically allergic," prompting ICE to move fitness checks earlier in training.
- The academy test cited in reports requires 15 push-ups, 32 sit-ups and a 1.5-mile run in roughly 14 minutes, with the run accounting for many failures, officials said.
- DHS disputes that the failure rate reflects the broader hiring pool and says about 85 percent of new positions will be filled by experienced law‑enforcement personnel who follow streamlined validation.
- Field offices have been told to reassign recruits who fail into lower‑fitness roles where possible or to revoke offers if no suitable placement exists, according to legal guidance.
- ICE reports more than 175,000 applications, is offering up to $50,000 in bonuses and has shortened in‑person academy time to about eight weeks as it targets roughly 10,000 deportation officers by January.