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>The flood of applications to ICE tells us something big: Americans are stepping up. With over 80,000 people willing to serve, it’s clear many see protecting our borders as a noble, even urgent, mission.
>This level of enthusiasm doesn’t happen by accident. ICE’s recruitment strategy—frank language, strong benefits, and a call to duty—is resonating. The \$50,000 signing bonus and loan repayment perks are likely drawing in experienced individuals, many of whom may have prior law enforcement or military backgrounds.
>These aren’t just desk-job hopefuls. Many applicants likely come with years of experience dealing with high-pressure situations. That’s the kind of personnel ICE needs right now, especially as the nation confronts a massive illegal immigration crisis.
>The fact that attacks on ICE have jumped by over 800% is telling. The left’s demonization of border enforcement has real-world consequences, but it also reveals something else: fear. The opposition knows ICE is being rebuilt and strengthened.
>For years, Democrats tried to abolish ICE. Now they’re watching tens of thousands of Americans volunteer to help it grow. That shift in public sentiment is powerful—and it’s a win for law and order.
>Trump’s policies are working. Americans are answering the call. They’re not asking for safe spaces. They’re asking for a badge.