Yes, but you will have to go through the entire application/hiring process as if you were not a federal agent. Your status as an 1811 (special agent) will help you get consideration during the hiring process
the FBI has to do with federal crimes and the dea is the drug enforcement agency which deals with drug related crimes
The FBI has a total of 35,344 employees. This total includes 13,598 special agents and 21,746 support professionals. These support professionals include language analysts, intelligence specialists, and information technologists.
Jamie Haqqani has: Played FBI Agent in "Suspect Zero" in 2004. Played FBI Agent in "Elvis Has Left the Building" in 2004. Played Police Officer in "Crash" in 2008. Played Club Patron in "Easy Money" in 2008. Played DEA Agent in "Breaking Bad" in 2008. Played Detective in "Observe and Report" in 2009. Played Fair Attendee in "Saint John of Las Vegas" in 2009. Played FBI Agent in "Not Forgotten" in 2009. Played Club patron Executive in "Easier with Practice" in 2009. Played FBI Special Agent in "Deadly Impact" in 2010. Played Wedding Guest in "MacGruber" in 2010. Played STI Agent in "Night and Day" in 2010.
Enrique Camarena - DEA Agent - died on 1985-02-09.
Enrique Camarena - DEA Agent - was born on 1947-07-26.
GS7 = pay grade DEA = Drug Enforcement Agency DEA SAs may be required to work undercover, nurture contacts, and generally enforce US policy against drug traffickers.
Department of Justice.
A special agent is a law enforcement officer who investigates and prevents criminal activities. They gather evidence, conduct interviews, and make arrests to build cases against individuals or groups involved in illegal activities. Special agents may work for various government agencies, such as the FBI, DEA, or ATF, and their responsibilities can range from counterterrorism to drug enforcement to white-collar crime investigations.
No. But the FBI will get to your home though. Soon.
'Agent' can be many things, but if the person has DEA credentials or identification, it is most likely that they have arrest powers.
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