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ICE Recruits Failing Literacy and Fitness Tests

During recent oversight discussions on Capitol Hill, senators raised concerns that lowered barriers and accelerated training timelines have allowed recruits into the pipeline who cannot meet fundamental expectations of the job. According to statements entered into the congressional record, some trainees reportedly could barely read or write well enough to pass open book exams designed to test basic understanding of immigration and constitutional law.

Those exams were not meant to be difficult. Recruits were allowed to use notes and reference materials, yet a significant number still failed. Lawmakers warned that if officers struggle to comprehend written legal guidance in a classroom setting, the risks multiply once they are operating in real communities where split second decisions can carry lasting consequences.

Physical fitness has also become a major point of concern. ICE requires recruits to complete modest benchmarks including push ups, sit ups, and a timed 1.5 mile run. Oversight statements revealed that a sizable portion of new trainees failed to meet those minimums. Some were described as severely out of shape despite certifying they were physically capable during the application process.
That raised alarms because ICE enforcement work is physically demanding. Officers are expected to walk long distances, manage stressful encounters, and maintain control during unpredictable situations. Critics argue that hiring people who cannot meet basic fitness standards increases the likelihood of injury, poor judgment, and unsafe interactions.

ICE leadership has pushed back, saying most new hires have prior law enforcement experience and that all recruits still go through screening, testing, and training. Officials maintain that the issues highlighted by lawmakers represent a fraction of applicants rather than the norm.

In other news, an AI error in ICE recruitment incorrectly classified applicants, sending many new recruits to field offices with only four weeks of training instead of the required eight, because the AI tagged them as experienced law enforcement officers (LEOs) even if they weren't.

Nothing to see here. They have absolute immunity, just in case.

PS: Next time an ICE agent asks you if you're fluent in English, be empathic, they may simply be asking for help reading.
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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
I was watching these guys operating on the news and I was thinking most of them belonged in a backwoods paintballers club...😷