❓WHAT HAPPENED: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has hired over 12,000 new agents, surpassing its original goal of 10,000 hires within a year.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: ICE, DHS, President Donald J. Trump, and new immigration enforcement agents.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The hiring numbers were announced on Saturday, with recruitment efforts taking place nationwide and funded by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed into law in July 2025.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The good news is that thanks to the Big Beautiful Bill that President Trump signed, we have an additional 12,000 ICE officers and agents on the ground across the country. That’s a 120 percent increase in our workforce. And that’s in just about four months.” – Tricia McLaughlin, DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs
🎯IMPACT: The hiring surge aims to strengthen immigration enforcement and fulfill President Trump’s campaign promise to remove the millions of illegal immigrants allowed into the U.S. under former President Joe Biden.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has surpassed its goal of hiring 10,000 new agents by the end of 2025. According to DHS, the agency tasked with immigration enforcement has onboarded over 12,000 new agents after receiving over 220,000 applications for positions within the agency.
Last August, ICE launched an aggressive recruitment drive that included incentives such as signing bonuses of up to $50,000 and student loan repayment programs. Additionally, the age cap for applicants has been removed, allowing people as young as 18 to apply. The surge in new hires bolsters President Donald J. Trump’s moves to enforce federal immigration laws and deport millions of illegal immigrants who were allowed entry into the country under former President Joe Biden.
“The good news is that thanks to the Big Beautiful Bill that President Trump signed, we have an additional 12,000 ICE officers and agents on the ground across the country,” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said. “That’s a 120 percent increase in our workforce. And that’s in just about four months.”
New congressional appropriations backed the hiring spree for DHS and ICE, approved through the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law by President Trump on July 4, 2025. Notably, the bill allocated $170 billion toward immigration enforcement and infrastructure, including funding for ICE to expand detention capacity, upgrade technology systems, and increase staffing levels.
In December of last year, DHS revealed that 2.5 million people without legal status have left the United States since Trump returned to office in January. According to the department, ICE has carried out over 605,000 formal removals, most involving individuals with pending criminal charges or convictions, while close to two million others have opted to return home, some through the agency’s CBP Home mobile app, which offers no-cost flights and a $1,000 stipend for voluntary departures.
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