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Helping ICE be safer

帮助ICE变得更安全

A member of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) restrains a protester trying to block vehicles from leaving the scene after a driver of a vehicle was shot in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Jan. 7.

A member of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) restrains a protester trying to block vehicles from leaving the scene after a driver of a vehicle was shot in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Jan. 7.

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Such confrontations or scenes of death have led to a mental health crisis among many ICE agents as well as Border Patrol agents. This has pushed them to seek help from government chaplains, behavioral health experts, and other agents who offer volunteer “peer support.” The goal of these official programs is to treat fear and stress, so agents can bring a calmer, safer mentality to the difficult work of finding and detaining unauthorized migrants.

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