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At an obstacle course in the humid Georgia heat, an instructor shows recruits how to pull a wounded partner out of danger. In a classroom with desks cluttered with thick legal books about immigration law, recruits learn about how the Fourth Amendment governs their work. And on a firing range littered with shell casings, new recruits for Immigration and Customs Enforcement practice shooting their handguns. 'Instructors, give me a thumbs up when students are ready to go,' a voice over the loudspeaker said before a group of about 20 ICE recruits practiced drawing and firing their weapons. |