Sure. "'Attendees will participate in scenario-based training and exercises [...] including, but not limited to defensive tactics, firearms familiarization, and targeted arrests,"U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is launching a class for private citizens in Chicago on how to arrest undocumented immigrants.
The course, which begins on September 15 and will run one class a week for six weeks, will train non-agents in firearms, defensive training and how to make 'targeted arrests.' ICE plan to roll out the program to cities across the country.
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DailyMail.com obtained a copy of an email which was sent by an ICE community relations official from the Chicago field office during the July 4 weekend that introduced the inaugural Enforcement and Removal Operations [ERO] Chicago Citizens Academy.
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Participants will learn about Chicago's Enforcement and Removal Operations unit, how to draw up a subject's background and acquire knowledge about the Office of Principal Legal Advisor, a team of more than 1,000 attorneys that provides legal counsel to ICE.
'Attendees will participate in scenario-based training and exercises conducted in a safe and positive environment, including, but not limited to defensive tactics, firearms familiarization, and targeted arrests,' Guadian wrote.
'After completion of the ECA, a graduation ceremony will be held on Friday, October 23, 2020; graduates will be awarded a certificate and a commemorative coin. Continuing Education Credits [CEUs] may be available upon request.'
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ICE say they are launching the course to 'bring awareness' to the issues their officers face.
Daily Mail
Can't help but think of Hitler's citizen informants. What's next? Deputization of course graduates?
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