ICE's #FridayFive | Feb. 21, 2020

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     A weekly compilation of engaging digital content.

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ICE, NY law enforcement agencies address dangers of New York's Green Light Law

The acting ICE director and federal, state and local law enforcement officials hosted a news conference to address how the Green Light Law in the state of New York impacts public safety. Hosted at the Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Office in Troy, New York, 17 federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies gathered to implore the State of New York to consider the ramifications of the Green Light Law. Learn more


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In the Community | ICE Tampa assists in rescue of endangered child

This case represents the very best in law enforcement agencies working together

A missing/endangered five-year-old girl was located and rescued Jan. 30 with assistance from ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in Tampa. Read more

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Careers | ICE's Office of Public Affairs is hiring

Multiple vacancies across the U.S. 

ICE's Office of Public Affairs is hiring a visual information specialist, a digital engagement/social media specialist, and public affairs specialists in Washington, DC, as well as cities throughout the U.S.

Don't want to miss another job announcement? Follow us on Twitter at @ICEgov and @ICEgovCareers, or on LinkedIn

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ERO | ICE removes gang member wanted in El Salvador after fourth illegal reentry

ERO removed a man to El Salvador after his conviction in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia for illegal reentry after removal. He was wanted by law enforcement officials in El Salvador for extortion and is a documented member of the transnational criminal street gang known as 18th Street. Read more

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#ThinkYouKnowICE? | Learn more about Global Trade Investigations

HSI combats threats across the globe

The mission of HSI's Global Trade Investigations division is to provide oversight and support for investigations of U.S. import and export laws to ensure national security, protect the public’s health and safety, stop predatory and unfair trade practices and to prevent terrorists, foreign entities and criminal organizations from illegally trafficking weapons of mass destruction and transferring critical technology and arms to restricted or prohibited persons, groups or nations. Learn more