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“Immigration officers should get yearly online, classroom, and tactical training on force decisions, calming tense encounters, protest and press rights, and constitutional limits on searches and arrests.”
1 bill on this topic
“Border officers should receive enough training on the law, safety, rights, and how to handle difficult situations.”
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“CBP and ICE staff should receive minimum basic training and yearly training on force, rights, vulnerable people, privacy, technology, the environment, and de-escalation, while supervisors get extra leadership training and reviews tied to their conduct and staff development.”
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“DHS leaders should be accountable if federal agents make unlawful warrantless arrests, raid homes without legal authority, use tear gas or shootings unlawfully, detain U.S. citizens, or mislead the public about enforcement incidents.”
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“Immigration officers should follow clear rules on force, tactics, and identification so the public can see who they are and how they act.”
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“Before using force, immigration officers should have to make all reasonable efforts to calm the situation.”
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“Immigration enforcement officers should finish specialized training before they conduct immigration enforcement operations.”
1 bill on this topic
“DHS immigration officers should be trained to avoid wrongfully detaining people who are lawfully in the United States, calm tense encounters, use interpreters, recognize medical, disability, and mental health needs, follow civil rights limits on stops and searches, and avoid profiling people because of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, or language.”
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“Federal immigration officers should get yearly training on force limits, rights, de-escalation, avoiding racial targeting, and helping injured people.”
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“Federal immigration officers should face clear legal limits on when they can use force and should have to prevent or report abuse when it happens.”
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