ICE offers federal workers fired by Trump 'elite positions' as investigators
Law enforcement officers, including HSI and ICE agents, take people into custody at an immigration court in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S., May 21, 2025. REUTERS/Caitlin O'Hara/File Photo

Flush with new funding included in the GOP-authored megabill signed by Donald Trump on July 4, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency is encouraging federal workers who lost their jobs to apply for the DOGE cuts.

On Thursday, ICE posted on X, "Join ICE Homeland Security Investigations’ dynamic team as a criminal investigator," and added that former workers who served in other departments that underwent purges would be given extra consideration.

The post stated, "This elite position is open to the public. Priority will be given to former federal workers whose jobs were eliminated."

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The job posting for a "Criminal Investigator GL-1811-13" comes the day after the Supreme Court gave a thumbs-up to Trump's administration to go forward with massive government job cuts in multiple agencies, presumably creating a larger pool of job candidates among those not resentful after losing their existing jobs.

Responding to the X post from ICE, one critic replied, "It’s like joining the Nazis except you don’t even need a high school diploma and you get to beat up Latino grandmas instead of Jews.'

You can see the original X post here.