And then there's this:
http://www.latimes.com/politics/ess...sence-in-california-1514999654-htmlstory.html
Wonder what would they do with all those high school drop outs who are ICE agents if they pull them out of CA? It's not like they are otherwise employable.
Wrong again.......genius
Steps for Becoming an ICE Agent
Entry-level ICE agents typically must possess a bachelor’s degree at a minimum. At least one year of graduate study is also required unless you received Superior Academic Achievement (SAA) in your undergraduate degree. Possession of a master’s degree can waive the required experience required for the GL-9 level. However, US veterans and those with significant experience in law enforcement or the military may have the education requirement waived.
ICE agents must be United States citizens who are at least 21 years of age and under 37 years of age. The maximum age limit may be waived for US veterans and applicants who have served in certain federal law enforcement positions. ICE agent candidates cannot have been convicted of any felony, nor can they have any conviction for a misdemeanor relating to domestic violence. Applicants who have such criminal records will automatically be denied. All ICE agents must hold a valid driver’s license and must carry a gun. To become an ICE agent, you should:
Acquire the education and experience required for the position.
Find an open position on the USA Jobs website.
Undergo a background check.
Take and pass a written exam.
Take and pass a series of physical fitness tests.
Be hired as an ICE agent.
Receive on-the-job training