ICE agents are eager for a return to stricter border protection policies, which they believe will allow them to fulfill their duties more effectively.
Morale has skyrocketed, with agents feeling more motivated and ready to enforce stricter border policies.
They must adhere to Biden's catch-and-release policies, which limit their ability to detain and deport illegal immigrants.
Trump plans to designate cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, which could lead to increased military-style interventions and asset seizures.
Mexico's cooperation is crucial, particularly with policies like 'remain in Mexico,' which require their active participation.
The message of increased border security under Trump is spreading, discouraging migrants from attempting the journey.
It grants additional resources and authorities, including potential military intervention, to combat cartel activities.
Increased communication and cooperation between federal agencies like ICE and local police departments are expected.
Criminal elements may exploit the transition period to gain illegal entry into the U.S. before stricter policies are implemented.
Trump is expected to implement stricter enforcement, including more aggressive tactics against cartels and illegal immigration.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is said to be ramping up their surveillance technology in giddy anticipation for another Trump administration. It is a first sign that border agents are predicting major changes immediately after President-elect Donald Trump takes over the WhIte House.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Victor Avila, Retired Supervisory Special Agent with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who says ICE and other border agency agents are very much looking forward to a change in posture at the border.
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