The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed that there have been no cuts to the training standards for new recruits at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). New recruits continue to receive 56 days of training and an average of 28 days of on-the-job training, maintaining the rigorous standards that have been in place.
Key Details:
- New recruits receive 56 days of training and 28 days of on-the-job training.
- Training schedule increased from five days a week to six days a week.
- Daily training hours expanded from eight to twelve hours, including personalized independent training.
- Training hours remain consistent with historical standards.
This clarification from DHS aims to reassure stakeholders about the ongoing commitment to training and standards within ICE, which is crucial for effective immigration enforcement and policy implementation.
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Source: DHSgov
