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ICE Ramps Up Hiring With $50,000 Bonuses and Eight-Week Training at Dallas Expo

DHS says it has 130,000 applicants and will spend about $40 million on recruiting to reach a 10,000‑officer goal.

Overview

  • ICE drew roughly 2,500 registered attendees to a hiring expo at Esports Stadium outside Dallas, where candidates lined up for on-the-spot interviews.
  • Officials advertised same-day job offers, prioritized applicants with military or law-enforcement experience, and promoted a $50,000 signing bonus.
  • The agency cut its academy from 18–20 weeks to eight weeks with some requirements waived, with leaders saying new hires will receive training on the job.
  • ICE reports about 5,700 deportation officers nationwide today, with new entry-level roles paying roughly $70,000 to $90,000 including overtime and locality pay, and recent changes lifted age caps and lowered eligibility to 18.
  • Despite a stated goal of 1 million deportations annually, current data suggest about 300,000 removals in FY2025, and the hiring surge is aimed at expanding operations into more jurisdictions, prompting concerns about impacts on local police staffing and civil liberties.