I believe the questioner is asking about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)officers. They are Federal officers who formerly worked for two separate organizations (U.S. Bureau of Immigration -and- U.S. Customs Service). These organizations were combined under the Department of Homeland Security and became one agency with combined powers and authority.
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Immigration and customs enforcement
Homeland Security Investigations (ICE).
"Police ice" typically refers to law enforcement's use of ice or cold weather tactics, but it is more commonly associated with the term "ICE," which stands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the United States. ICE is a federal agency responsible for enforcing immigration laws and investigating customs violations. The term may also refer to police operations targeting illegal immigration or criminal activities related to immigration enforcement.
You get sent to Mexico because you r illegal
No.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
peter calabro
Yes, local police can still arrest you even if ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) has a hold on you. ICE detainers are requests to hold individuals for an additional 48 hours beyond their release date. While some local jurisdictions may honor ICE detainers, others may not due to local policies or court rulings. Ultimately, it depends on the specific practices and policies of the local authorities in your jurisdiction.
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yes you can be a ice cream tester but only if you have 900+ good karma i worked alot and bought loads of police id cards they give 25 karma each but the ice cream testers rubbish you only get 13$ and free ice cream.
Some words that look like "ice" but sound different include "idle," "iron," and "itch." These words share the same start but have different endings and pronunciations.