Former ICE Agents Speak Out on Why They Quit Amid Trump's Deportation Quotas [View all]
A growing number of former Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are coming forward, exposing the disturbing work conditions and internal pressure that led to their resignations. According to The Atlantic, these agents say President Donald Trumps mass deportation policypushed by his One Big Beautiful Billhas turned their jobs into a quota-chasing nightmare.
One former ICE officer, who asked to remain anonymous, said that what started as a patriotic duty has now turned into a job they no longer recognize. Even those that are gung ho about the mission arent happy with how they are asking to execute it the quotas and the shift to the low-hanging fruit to make the number, they explained.
Another ex-agent became even more blunt, revealing that the emotional toll of the job had become too heavy, saying they would rather quit than arrest gardeners. Under direction from former Trump advisor Stephen Miller, ICE agents have been expected to make 3,000 arrests per day. And the kicker? Many of those arrested have no criminal records at all. In fact, according to The Atlantic, arrests of non-criminal migrants reportedly spiked 807% since Trump took office.
For some former agents, the turning point came when they realized the job was no longer about national security or justiceit was about feeding the numbers. They also report long hours, relentless overtime, and a disturbing lack of focus on mental health.
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