ICE's #FridayFive | March 6, 2020

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ICE celebrates Women's History Month

In honor of Women’s History Month, ICE will highlight the importance of the strong and courageous women who work for the agency, celebrating their contributions, accomplishments and commitment to equality in law enforcement. Learn more


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Human Rights Violators | ICE removes former member of Guatemalan army linked to 1982 massacre

A former member of the Guatemalan army wanted for participating in the Dos Erres massacre nearly four decades ago, was removed Tuesday by officers with ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in Miami. Read more 

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Careers | #ICYMI: ICE is hiring

Vacancies are open across the United States

ICE is hiring for many different positions across the United States. To learn more and apply, visit USAJOBS

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

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In the Community | ICE HSI Tampa graduates latest Citizens Academy

“The HSI Tampa Citizens Academy has grown to be a cornerstone of our office’s community outreach and media engagement,” said HSI Tampa acting Special Agent in Charge Kevin Sibley. “Our local HSI leadership is continually impressed by the quality of the academy members, but also their enthusiasm in learning about what HSI employees do to keep our community and our nation safe on a daily basis.” Read more

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#PublicSafetyOverPolitics | Matthew Albence addresses New York's Green Light Law

Hear directly from ICE's Matt Albence about New York's Green Light Law, and how it endangers law enforcement officers as well as the community. Check it out on social media