ICE's #FridayFive | March 13, 2020

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ICE recognizes Women's History Month

In honor of Women’s History Month 2020, ICE is highlighting the importance of the strong and courageous women who work for our agency, celebrating their contributions, accomplishments and commitment to equality in law enforcement. Why did they choose a career in law enforcement? What motivates them? Who in their personal and professional life inspires them? What does Women’s History Month mean to them? Some of the women at ICE share their personal stories of their journey to working in law enforcement. Learn more


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Fraud & Narcotics | BEST task force arrests Bothell man for money laundering scam and drug conspiracy

Also seizes massive amounts of illegal marijuana

“The public is often misled to believe these type of crimes are victimless, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth,” said Acting SAC Roberts. “These type of crimes are in fact a felony and those associated are not just “pot entrepreneurs,” but violent felons with heavy artillery who fund additional crimes that put the safety of the community in jeopardy.” Read more

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Work for ICE | ICE is hiring across the U.S.

There are many different career paths 

ICE has multiple job announcements open throughout the United States, including mission support specialists, economists, attorneys, and more.  

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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ERO | ICE Boston arrests Zimbabwean national indicted for rape

Officers with ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) arrested a Zimbabwean national, who is facing a felony rape charge, in Boston on Wednesday. He was arrested during routine enforcement actions targeting at-large criminal aliens, illegal reentrants and other immigration violators in New England.Read more

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Financial Crimes | Dutch national charged in takedown of obscene website selling over 2,000 "real rape" and child pornography videos, funded by cryptocurrency

Administrator made almost 2 million dollars from the criminal enterprise

A Dutch national was indicted by a federal grand jury in the District of Columbia for his operation of Dark Scandals, a site on both the darknet and clearnet that featured violent rape videos and depictions of child pornography. Read more