ICE received more than 200K job applications since Trump admin launched new crackdown: feds, by #NYP

Immigration and Customs Enforcement have received more than 200,000 job applications since President Trump launched its new crackdown on illegal immigration, officials said.

That includes a surge in applications since the government shutdown started at the end of September, according to a Friday announcement.

The Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that upwards of 200,000 “patriotic Americans” had submitted applications to join ICE.

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem sits at a table, hands clasped, with her reflection visible on the tabletop.

“ICE has received more than 200,000 applications from patriotic Americans who want to defend the homeland by removing the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens from the U.S. Americans are answering their country’s call to serve and help remove murderers, pedophiles, rapists, terrorists, and gang members from our country,” Noem said in a statement.

People gather around a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) booth at a job fair.

In August, Noem also announced that the federal government would eliminate the age cap so that anyone could apply to be an ICE agent.

ICE raids in many major cities, including NYC, have spurred seemingly endless protests, and DHS estimated that the agents have faced an 8,000% increase in death threats and violent attacks.

ICE agents have had boots on the ground in Los Angeles, Washington DC, Chicago and New York City. Their presence in each sparked widespread protests where some agitators would try to use their personal vehicles as battering rams.

Police ICE officers escorting individuals into a van.

While many government workers were furloughed or pushed to work without pay during the government shutdown, ICE agents received a “super check” including “4 days loss, their overtime, and their next pay period” which drew from the copious funds provided by Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, Noem said on X.

The megabill, which was ratified in early July, provided the agency with $75 billion in extra funding, with $30 million set aside for arrest and deportation efforts and the rest dedicated to expanding detention capabilities

Poster with Donald Trump saluting, wearing a maroon hat with a spade symbol, and text reading "DEFEND THE HOMELAND" and "JOIN ICE TODAY."

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