Their backgrounds stand out. And not in a good way.
Two bankruptcies and six law enforcement jobs in three years. An allegation of lying in a police report to justify a felony charge against an innocent woman — an incident that led to a $75,000 settlement and criticism of his integrity. A third job candidate once failed to graduate from a police academy, then lasted only three weeks in his only job as a police officer.
Their common bond: All were hired recently by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during an unprecedented hiring spree — 12,000 new officers and special agents to double its force — after the agency received a $75 billion windfall from Congress to enact Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign.



100% agree
For normal jobs, sure. For law enforcement, the military, the intelligence sector, and possibly even Congress, NO. That is potentially inviting a spy into your organization, as a competing faction can pay their debts for leverage over them.
How is that different from any other form of legal bribery that already exists in the USA?
It is 100% legal to use money as speech in the USA and to provide “gifts” to anyone, including Supreme Court Justices, if you so feel like it
It isn’t bribery. It’s blackmail.
Though I do agree the bribery should be outlawed.