President Donald Trump's administration is removing the age cap for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) law enforcement positions, opening up roles to many who may have aged out of the force.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the move on Wednesday amid a massive recruitment effort for the nation's immigration force. Noem says they are looking to make 10,000 hires, and she said ICE has already received 80,000 applications.
"We are ENDING the age cap for ICE law enforcement. Qualified candidates can now apply with no age limit," Noem wrote on X.
"Calling all patriots. Submit your application TODAY," added White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller.