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ICE recruitment error meant some officers were sent out into field without proper training, sources say
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Exclusive NBC News reporting found that some ICE officers were sent out into the field without proper training. The error was because an AI tool used to help ICE identify potential new recruits with law enforcement experience wrongly categorized some potential new officers, sources say. NBC News' Julia Ainsley explains the details of the reporting. Jan. 15, 2026