What happened

The Department of Homeland Security announced Wednesday it was dropping its age requirements for new ICE applicants as it rushes to hire 10,000 agents following a massive infusion of funding from Congress.

Previously, applicants had to be between 21 and 40, but DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said on Fox News there was no longer a "cap on how old you can be" and anyone 18 or older could apply.

Who said what

DHS said it was waiving age limits "so even more patriots" could join President Donald Trump's mass deportation effort , though all recruits must still undergo a "medical screening, drug screening and complete a physical fitness test." ICE is touting an "eye-catching bonus of up to $50,000" and other perks for new recruits, The Associated Press said, and it "promoted t

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