Deportation Officer Transition Program (dotp) [new] Now

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“My daughter used to say, ‘Daddy sends people away,’” Cole recalls. “Now she says, ‘Daddy helps kids come home.’ Same knowledge. Different compass.” deportation officer transition program (dotp)

Hardline enforcement advocates call it “coddling.” “Deportation officers are not social workers,” says Tom Ridgeway, a former ICE field office director. “The job is to execute final orders. If you can’t handle that, leave. We don’t need a taxpayer-funded guilt-relief program.” By [Author Name] “My daughter used to say,

Whether DOTP expands nationwide will depend on the next administration’s immigration priorities. But for a small cohort of officers who once saw no exit except burnout, the program offers something rare: a second act in the same story, written with a different ending. If you or someone you know is a deportation officer seeking transition resources, the DOTP hotline is available through the ICE Employee Resource Center (confidential, non-recorded line). “The job is to execute final orders

“We know where the bodies are buried,” says Cole, now a DOTP mentor. “I can look at a file and see exactly where an officer might cut corners, where a translation error happened, or where someone was eligible for withholding of removal but never told. That’s not a weapon anymore. It’s a key.” Unsurprisingly, DOTP has its detractors—from both sides of the aisle.