#ICEWomenWork: Learn more about Women in Law Enforcement

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Women's History Month: #ICEWomenWork

Women working as law enforcement officers at ICE fulfill the agency’s public safety and security mission with integrity and strength.

ICE prioritizes recruiting women candidates.

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Hear directly from women who work at ICE

The ICE Women in Law Enforcement page provides useful information about career tracks at ICE, employment benefits, upcoming recruiting events, application requirements and an overview of the agency. Visit each month to learn how to become a law enforcement officer at ICE. Upcoming topics include DHS Hiring Fairs, Police Week, webinar schedules, new job postings, current and retired ICE law enforcement officers, women serving their communities, and women in the Department of Homeland Security. Follow #ICEWomenWork on Twitter to keep current on women in law enforcement.

Learn 5 Historical Facts about Women at ICE

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Did you know that in 1866, a female customs employee was referred to as an “Inspectress” or “Female Inspector”? Or that in 1971, the Civil Service Commission ruled that women would be permitted to fill enforcement positions that required the use of firearms? Read more interesting ICE history on the Women in Law Enforcement web feature

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