ARLINGTON, Texas — They came from all across America to join President Trump's deportation machine.

A Border Patrol agent, his firefighter wife and their 3-year-old daughter who drove nearly eight hours for jobs that could bring them closer to home. A man from Tennessee who wanted to apply because of "the way things have become with the illegal immigration and the strain it's been on our economy."

And a young Latino who was already catching flak for trying to work for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. A friend texted: "Oh hell no Ricardo I thought you was joking. I will not speak to you ever again if you become and ice agent ... You have a dad who was deported dude."

They showed up Tuesday in Arlington, Texas, drawn by the Department of Homeland Security, which has mounted a campaign

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