Conscript ICE officers to serve in the Iran war

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The Issue

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have wreaked havoc across countless communities in our nation. Their relentless tactics have disrupted families, instilled fear, and tarnished the very essence of what America stands for. Their bloodlust and violent actions have harmed the dreams of many, leaving a trail of broken lives and communities in their wake.

Given their displayed militancy and authoritative demeanor, it seems fitting that these individuals, who have honed their skills to act with such ferocity domestically, should be conscripted into service in combat zones abroad. Specifically, with rising tensions and the potential of conflict with Iran on the horizon, ICE officers are well-suited to unleash their military-like tactics in a theater of war, where such aggression might be better served.

The U.S. Armed Forces continuously seek personnel who can perform under high-stress environments, those trained to make quick decisions on the ground. ICE officers, with their current experience, fit that profile and could greatly contribute their skills in a manner that aligns with their training and experience.

While our communities would benefit from their absence, the military effort would gain skilled individuals accustomed to operating under pressure. This redirection of personnel not only serves national interests but also allows communities at home to heal from the traumas inflicted by ICE enforcement actions.

Join our call to action to redirect these officers to the front lines where their skills can be truly tested and employed for the nation, rather than against its own people. By signing this petition, we can push for a reevaluation of ICE's role and redirect their efforts towards meaningful national security contributions.

Sign this petition to urge lawmakers to consider the conscription of ICE officers to serve in potential overseas conflicts, effectively transforming their role from domestic enforcers to international peacekeepers and defenders.

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Recent signers:
austin ward and 15 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have wreaked havoc across countless communities in our nation. Their relentless tactics have disrupted families, instilled fear, and tarnished the very essence of what America stands for. Their bloodlust and violent actions have harmed the dreams of many, leaving a trail of broken lives and communities in their wake.

Given their displayed militancy and authoritative demeanor, it seems fitting that these individuals, who have honed their skills to act with such ferocity domestically, should be conscripted into service in combat zones abroad. Specifically, with rising tensions and the potential of conflict with Iran on the horizon, ICE officers are well-suited to unleash their military-like tactics in a theater of war, where such aggression might be better served.

The U.S. Armed Forces continuously seek personnel who can perform under high-stress environments, those trained to make quick decisions on the ground. ICE officers, with their current experience, fit that profile and could greatly contribute their skills in a manner that aligns with their training and experience.

While our communities would benefit from their absence, the military effort would gain skilled individuals accustomed to operating under pressure. This redirection of personnel not only serves national interests but also allows communities at home to heal from the traumas inflicted by ICE enforcement actions.

Join our call to action to redirect these officers to the front lines where their skills can be truly tested and employed for the nation, rather than against its own people. By signing this petition, we can push for a reevaluation of ICE's role and redirect their efforts towards meaningful national security contributions.

Sign this petition to urge lawmakers to consider the conscription of ICE officers to serve in potential overseas conflicts, effectively transforming their role from domestic enforcers to international peacekeepers and defenders.

The Decision Makers

Donald Trump
President of the United States
James Vance
Vice President of the United States

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Petition created on April 1, 2026