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Agency more than doubles manpower after record-breaking national hiring initiative

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has announced a historic expansion of its workforce after completing what officials describe as the most successful recruitment campaign in the agency’s history. According to federal officials, ICE increased its workforce by approximately 120 percent, adding thousands of officers and personnel nationwide.

The recruitment surge has expanded the agency from roughly ten thousand employees to an estimated twenty-two thousand, marking the most significant staffing increase since ICE was established. Officials said the campaign significantly exceeded original hiring targets and drew interest nationwide, generating hundreds of thousands of applications.

The hiring initiative was launched to strengthen operational capacity amid rising enforcement demands and evolving national priorities. It combined traditional recruitment methods with modern digital outreach to target individuals with backgrounds in law enforcement, military service, federal employment, and civilian sectors. Agency leadership said the approach allowed ICE to scale rapidly while maintaining hiring standards.

Newly hired personnel are being deployed across enforcement, investigative, and operational support roles. Officials stated that the expanded workforce will improve ICE’s ability to carry out arrests, investigations, removals, and case processing, while increasing the agency’s field presence nationwide.

Federal officials described the expansion as a transformational moment for ICE, emphasizing that many of the new officers are already active in ongoing operations. The agency also confirmed that recruitment efforts remain open as part of a long-term strategy to sustain staffing levels and operational readiness.

The workforce growth comes amid a broader federal push to rebuild and expand law enforcement staffing across multiple agencies. Supporters of the campaign have cited its scale and results as evidence of renewed investment in enforcement capacity, while critics have raised questions about the messaging…

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U.N. General Assembly Passes Gaza Resolution as United States and Israel Voice Strong Objections
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On Friday, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution on Gaza that the United States and Israel sharply criticized, arguing that it reflects persistent anti-Israel bias within the organization and detracts from ongoing diplomatic efforts.

U.S. officials said the vote stood in contrast to what they described as recent…

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth Outlines Four Pillars of Forthcoming National Defense Strategy at Reagan Library Forum
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“President Trump…

Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association Launches Nationwide Silent Auction to Support Families of Fallen and Wounded Officers
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U.S. House Approves Long-Term Extension of Acute Hospital Care at Home Program, Telehealth Advocates Call for Swift Senate Action
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The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Hospital Inpatient Services Modernization Act (H.R. 4313), a bipartisan measure that would extend the federal Acute Hospital Care at Home (AHCaH) program through 2030, preventing a potential lapse in essential Medicare services early next year. ATA Action, the advocacy arm of…

Hegseth Orders Additional 500 National Guardsmen to Washington After Shooting Near White House
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Washington is set to receive a surge of additional security personnel after President Donald J. Trump directed Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to deploy 500 more National Guardsmen to the capital. The decision follows the shooting of two West Virginia National Guardsmen near the White House on Monday afternoon,…

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President Donald J. Trump holds a press conference in Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. 3, 2026, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Air Force Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to discuss Operation Absolute Resolve in Caracas, Venezuela. © DOW
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Unprecedented operation marks dramatic escalation in U.S.–Venezuela relations and raises global legal and geopolitical questions

President Donald J. Trump announced on January 3, 2026, that U.S. military forces successfully carried out a coordinated overnight operation in Caracas, Venezuela, resulting in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. According to official Pentagon reporting released today, the extraction marks a significant escalation in U.S.–Venezuela relations with far-reaching geopolitical implications.

In a press briefing following the mission, President Trump described the action as a decisive strike against a regime accused by U.S. authorities of corruption, narcotics trafficking, and threats to regional security. Maduro and Flores were taken into U.S. custody and transported to American territory, where they are expected to face federal charges.

The sudden operation — reportedly involving U.S. special forces alongside air and naval assets — came after months of escalating military pressure and strikes on Venezuelan territory under what U.S. officials characterized as efforts to dismantle narcotics trafficking networks linked to Maduro’s government.

President Trump said the United States would temporarily administer Venezuela during a transitional period until a stable governance structure can be established. He emphasized that the objective is a “safe and proper transition,” though details and a timeline for U.S. oversight remain unclear.

The announcement has triggered divergent reactions domestically…

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U.S. sanctions four companies and blocks oil tankers tied to Venezuela’s shadow fleet

The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced new sanctions on Wednesday targeting oil traders and vessels accused of helping Venezuela evade U.S. restrictions and generate revenue for the government of Nicolás Maduro.

According to the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, four companies operating in Venezuela’s oil sector have been sanctioned, and four oil tankers have been identified as blocked property. Officials said the vessels form part of a so-called shadow fleet that continues to transport Venezuelan crude in violation of U.S. sanctions.

Treasury officials stated that proceeds from these oil shipments provide financial support to Maduro’s government, which the United States does not recognize as legitimate. The administration argues that such revenue enables destabilizing activities and allows the regime to bypass international pressure.

“President Trump has been clear that the United States will not allow the Maduro regime to profit from oil exports while fueling criminal networks,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a statement. He added that the department will continue enforcing sanctions as part of Washington’s broader pressure campaign on Caracas.

Background on Venezuela Oil Sanctions

U.S. sanctions on Venezuela’s energy sector date back to January 2019, when Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. was designated under Executive Order 13850 for operating…

USS Wichita Assumes Southern Border Security Mission From USS St. Louis
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The freedom-variant littoral combat ship USS Wichita has departed Naval Station Mayport, Florida, to begin supporting U.S. Northern Command’s southern border operations, replacing the USS St. Louis as the Navy’s lead maritime asset in the region.

The transition, effective November 14, marks a continuation…

Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association Praises Passage of Continuing Resolution, Urges Swift Action on Full Federal Budget
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United States Sanctions Financial Operatives Funding Hizballah’s Global Network
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The United States has imposed sanctions on multiple individuals involved in funneling tens of millions of dollars from Iran to Hizballah. These operatives collaborate with regional businessmen and currency exchanges to enable large-scale financial transfers and sustain the terrorist organization’s funding operations.

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Two Paths, One Party: Mamdani’s New York and Sherrill’s New Jersey Define Democrats’ 2025 Divide
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New Yorkers woke up to a political milestone this week as Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani claimed victory in the city’s mayoral race, becoming both the youngest and first Muslim person ever elected to lead the five boroughs. Across the Hudson, Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill won the New Jersey…

Former U.S. Vice President Richard ‘Dick’ Cheney Passes Away at 84
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Former U.S. Vice President Richard “Dick” Cheney has died at the age of 84. According to his family’s statement, Cheney passed away on the evening of November 3, 2025, surrounded by his wife Lynne, his daughters Elizabeth (“Liz”) and Mary, and other family members. The cause of…

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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth speaks during President Donald J. Trump’s announcement that the Navy intends to develop a new class of surface combatants, or battleships, in Palm Beach, Fla., Dec. 22, 2022. © DOW
The proposed Trump-class vessels would mark the first return to battleship construction in decades and form the backbone of a planned “golden fleet” for modern maritime warfare
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On December 22, President Donald J. Trump announced plans for the U.S. Navy to develop a new class of American-designed battleships, signaling a major shift in U.S. naval strategy and shipbuilding priorities.

Speaking from his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, Trump said he had approved a plan for the Navy to begin construction of two new large surface combatants, each expected to displace between 30,000 and 40,000 tons. The vessels would be the largest warships built by the United States to date.

“As commander in chief, it’s my great honor to announce that I have approved a plan for the Navy to begin the construction of two brand-new, very large battleships,” Trump said during the announcement.

The president was joined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, and Navy Secretary John Phelan.

According to Trump, the ships will form the foundation of a new “golden fleet” of advanced U.S. warships. The Trump-class battleships are currently in the design phase, with construction of the first vessel, the USS Defiant, targeted for the early 2030s. The Navy ultimately aims to field between 20 and 25 ships in the class.

Phelan said the new battleships represent a critical capability the Navy urgently requires. He described the future USS Defiant as the largest, most lethal, and most versatile warship operating anywhere in the world’s oceans.

He also drew comparisons to the Iowa-class battleships that served as a cornerstone of U.S. naval power throughout much of the 20th century.

“The Iowa was designed to go on the attack with the biggest…

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Bipartisan measures addressing officer safety, survivor benefits, trauma care, and child exploitation advance toward becoming law

The Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) welcomed the inclusion of several of its top legislative priorities in the final National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), following the bill’s passage in the U.S. Senate. The annual defense policy measure is expected to be signed into law by the President in the coming days.

The provisions, championed by FLEOA during National Police Week earlier this year, were unanimously approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee in May and later adopted as amendments to the Senate-passed NDAA. The package reflects a bipartisan effort by lawmakers in both chambers to address pressing challenges facing law enforcement at the federal, state, and local levels.

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One measure, the Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act, expands assistance for families of officers and first responders who develop exposure-related cancers linked to the heightened risks of their service. Another, the Chief Herbert D. Proffitt Act, ensures that families of retired officers who are targeted for violence because of their prior law enforcement service are eligible for Public Safety Officers’ Benefits.

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