Will those who work/worked for ICE be employable in the future?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would YOU hire someone who has ICE on their resume? I sure as hell wouldn’t.


Yes, I will. They are just doing their jobs to make a living.

They should be respected as any police officers.


You extend that same courtesy to Germans in the SS?

Don't be stupid. Either you're FOR brutalizing innocent civilians, or you're AGAINST. Being AGAINST means you don't hire the armed goons. They could have taken an immigrant's job in construction, couldn't they? They could have waited tables, delivered food, driven Ubers. Don't kid yourself. They wanted to be paid to brutalize other human beings. They LIKE it.



The comparison between ICE and the SS is absurd. When there are mass graves and smoke from crematoriums, you can try again.


What's your threshold for murders?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would YOU hire someone who has ICE on their resume? I sure as hell wouldn’t.


Yes, I will. They are just doing their jobs to make a living.

They should be respected as any police officers.

The people who are joining ICE within the last year are all proud boys and other right wing domestic terrorists. There's zero training and they are out on the streets acting like SS thugs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who took an internal transfer within DHS and now works with ICE (think administrative job, not officer). ICE funding will not stay the current level forever, so at some point I have no doubt that multiple jobs at ICE will be eliminated.

Will my friend have an issue with future employment, any employment, because of time spent at ICE?


My child's college friend took a job at ICE. Every single one of their friends dropped them. I doubt they will ever forgive their friend.

I would never hire someone who worked for ICE. Not ever. That would be like hiring a former guard at Auschwitz. Never.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who took an internal transfer within DHS and now works with ICE (think administrative job, not officer). ICE funding will not stay the current level forever, so at some point I have no doubt that multiple jobs at ICE will be eliminated.

Will my friend have an issue with future employment, any employment, because of time spent at ICE?


Yes. I see no issues. The guy that fired the shots, no. But rank and file, yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would YOU hire someone who has ICE on their resume? I sure as hell wouldn’t.


Yes, I will. They are just doing their jobs to make a living.

They should be respected as any police officers.


No. I come from a law enforcement family. My relatives are honorable people. ICE "officers" are thugs with badges. They can't get hired by real LE. Eff them. They belong in jail.
Anonymous
Field experience will be a plus for employers looking for that types to hire. Office workers, no one will care. These reactions are overblown.
Anonymous
They re not police officers.
Anonymous
ICE officers have some axe to grind. There is something off about these people. They have anger issues, vengeance is in their blood.

They should not be carrying guns. We should not be living in a police state anywhere in the USA.

This is not Russia or North Korea. This is sad.
Anonymous
I work in the association field and anyone with NRA on their resume instantly goes in the “no way in hell” pile. ICE, and anyone in the administration, or the office of any R congressman who enables this crap, would land there even faster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who took an internal transfer within DHS and now works with ICE (think administrative job, not officer). ICE funding will not stay the current level forever, so at some point I have no doubt that multiple jobs at ICE will be eliminated.

Will my friend have an issue with future employment, any employment, because of time spent at ICE?


If your "friend" wants to be complicit in the regime, then tell your friend they need to stand behind their involvement. Even if your friends is trying to minimize it or rationalize it, your friend must deal with the fallout
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would YOU hire someone who has ICE on their resume? I sure as hell wouldn’t.


Yes, I will. They are just doing their jobs to make a living.

They should be respected as any police officers.


You extend that same courtesy to Germans in the SS?

Don't be stupid. Either you're FOR brutalizing innocent civilians, or you're AGAINST. Being AGAINST means you don't hire the armed goons. They could have taken an immigrant's job in construction, couldn't they? They could have waited tables, delivered food, driven Ubers. Don't kid yourself. They wanted to be paid to brutalize other human beings. They LIKE it.



The comparison between ICE and the SS is absurd. When there are mass graves and smoke from crematoriums, you can try again.


Over 1300 people have disappeared already. A US citizen was just murdered point blank in her car days ago. Don’t be naive here. It’s not absurd at all, and it’s dangerous for you to think otherwise.
Anonymous
Depending on the specific administrative job - program management, analyst, budget, planning, administrative assistant, etc. - your friend won't have a problem getting another government job or something government adjacent.

I think the surge ICE officers will have problems moving out of immigration enforcement or into the private sector.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would YOU hire someone who has ICE on their resume? I sure as hell wouldn’t.


Yes, I will. They are just doing their jobs to make a living.

They should be respected as any police officers.


Then they should act like police officers and be accountable like police officers.

My local police officers don't wear coverings to shield their face.

My local police officers all have bodycams and dashcams for accountability.

My local police officers immediately render life-saving medical aid when needed, even when the person in need of aid was the suspect (ICE did not do that in the shooting of Rene Good.. they even denied a physician who was nearby access, instead they waited 15 minutes for an ambulance to turn up).
Anonymous
Naw, they’ll be fine.
Anonymous
Your question implies that when Democrats regain power, they will seek revenge. It is a valid questions answered by, “What do communists do against their real or perceived enemies”?
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