
Post Reports Meet the people signing up for Trump’s ICE
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Sep 10, 2025 In this engaging discussion, Robert Klemko, a criminal justice reporter for The Washington Post, shares insights from a crowded ICE recruitment fair in Arlington, Texas. He reveals the diverse backgrounds of job seekers, including a former MMA fighter and a community college student, drawn in by promises of large signing bonuses. The conversation explores the moral dilemmas these individuals face, the implications of aggressive immigration policies, and concerns over the effectiveness and accountability of rapid hiring practices in law enforcement.
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Expo Atmosphere And Immediate Hiring
- Robert observed an excited crowd hoping for tentative job offers pending drug tests and background checks.
- The expo felt tense because protesters outside sometimes confronted applicants directly.
Scale Forces Broader Enforcement
- Deporting one million people requires arresting many who haven't committed crimes, shifting enforcement priorities.
- That scale pushes ICE toward broader sweeps beyond traditional criminal-priority deportations.
Diverse Support For Enforcement
- The applicant pool was more demographically diverse than expected, including many Hispanic and African-American candidates and veterans.
- Support for Trump-era enforcement crossed age and racial lines rather than being limited to white men.


