ICE is a fairly new addition to law enforcement, but what they do has been around for years. Formed in 2003, it is a combination of former U.S. Customs Service and the Immigration and Naturalization Service. With 20,000 employees they are definitely not small, and they have 400 offices in the U.S. as well as 48 foreign countries. Their two main divisions are Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO). On the backburner is Management and Administration, which keeps everything going smoothly between operations. Altogether they have a six billion dollar annual budget (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, "Who We Are"). …show more content…
Formed in 2003 with 20,000 agents, they are a very powerful force. Comprised of two main branches, Homeland Security Investigations, and Enforcement and Removal Operations. They work hand in hand to both remove illegal aliens that pose a threat to the U.S. as well as to combat drug cartels and human trafficking perpetrators on our own soil. Unfortunately, they are not immune to corruption, occasionally an agent goes rogue for their own interests of greed or power. Although, their illegal activity is short lived and soon they are dealt with by the justice system. To become an agent you must start with a lot of college or military and law enforcement experience. They are very good at what they do, and have the statistics to prove