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they can pick anyone can do a job better then police,careful and prudent measures set.

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The FBI typically selects individuals to be spies based on a combination of factors. This can include the individual's intelligence, language skills, cultural knowledge, and ability to blend into certain environments. They also consider an individual's loyalty, trustworthiness, and willingness to serve their country covertly. Furthermore, extensive background checks, interviews, and assessments are conducted to evaluate the individual's suitability for espionage work.

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