ICE to end shortened training programs after criticism: Reports
Summary
ICE will stop using shortened training programs that allowed new officers to start working faster. Instead, it will return to the full 72-day training course at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia.Key Facts
- ICE had a shortened training program to quickly train new officers.
- ICE faced criticism for these shorter training programs.
- Two Department of Homeland Security officials confirmed the change.
- ICE will return to a 72-day training course at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
- The training center is located in Glynco, Georgia.
- The decision aims to improve training quality for ICE officers.
- The change was reported by The Washington Post and other news outlets.
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