Saturday, July 11, 2020

WTF!

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
Sure.  "'Attendees will participate in scenario-based training and exercises  [...]  including, but not limited to defensive tactics, firearms familiarization, and targeted arrests,"

Can't help but think of Hitler's citizen informants.  What's next? Deputization of course graduates?

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