
By Daniel Wu
The service members, who are coming from North Carolina, will perform case management duties, provide logistical support like vehicle maintenance, and help process detainees at ICE facilities, such as inputting biographical and detention data in Department of Homeland Security data systems, according to Becky Farmer, a Northern Command spokeswoman.
“They will undergo pre-mission training as required,” Farmer said in an email. “I do not have specifics on the training at this time.”
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