AP Investigation Reveals Background Check Issues in ICE Hiring
An investigation by the Associated Press has uncovered issues in the hiring process of new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. Some officers began working before completing background checks, and several had financial, legal, and employment problems. The hiring spree, which added 12,000 new officers, was part of a campaign to support President Trump's mass deportation efforts. The investigation found that some new hires had filed for bankruptcy or faced lawsuits for misconduct in previous jobs. ICE's rapid expansion and the secrecy surrounding employee identities have raised concerns about the vetting process.