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Verified immigration documentation (I-205 Warrant of Deportation, I-294 Warning to Alien Ordered Removed or Deported, I-200 Warrant of Deportation, I-286 Notice of Custody Determination, I-217 Information for Travel Documentation or Passport, I-826 Notice of Rights and Request for Disposition, I-265 Notice to Appear/Bond/Custody Processing Sheet, and Notice of Intent/Decision to Reinstate Prior Order I-871).", "title": "Immigration Enforcement Agent / Non-Detained Management", "startedOn": {"month": 1, "year": 2014}, "companyUrn": "urn:li:fs_salesCompany:533534"}, {"posId": 510428705, "new": false, "current": false, "endedOn": {"month": 1, "year": 2014}, "companyName": "U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)", "description": "I was assigned to the Transportation and Removal Operations(TRO) unit in the New York Field Office in June 2013 as a Team Leader. 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I maintained accountability for all personnel and work assigned to Alien Processing Unit.\n\nI personally instructed and trained new officers post academy in the processing environment to provide reinforcement of seasoned and policy approved practices in the field. \n\nWhile under my supervision I updated officers on new policy and procedures. Additionally, I revamped the outdated infrastructure and practices to more productive measures. Materials utilized in the execution of daily tasks were outdated and I personally created this new structure through charts, manuals, and collected essential contact information for dissemination to the benefit of the TRO unit as a whole.\n\nWhen assigned team leader, my first task was in the organizational development for a streamlined process to acquire and organize equipment necessary for the execution of our duties. I inventoried defective/expired equipment and reviewed relevant policy and warranty information and executed the exchange to provide significant savings to the U.S. Government.", "location": "New York, New York", "title": "Immigration Enforcement Agent / Team Leader / Acting Supervisor", "startedOn": {"month": 5, "year": 2013}, "companyUrn": "urn:li:fs_salesCompany:533534"}, {"posId": 510429823, "new": false, "current": false, "endedOn": {"month": 9, "year": 2013}, "companyName": "Fugazy Transportation", "description": "I was an official driver for the U.S. Open with Fugazy Transportation. The position required that I provide transportation for the Tennis Players, U.S. Open and International Tennis Officials, government dignitaries/officials, VIP/Executives, media, and celebrities. I interacted on a daily basis with the above mentioned individuals and ensured timely arrival for all of their transportation needs.", "location": "U.S. Open Tennis Center, Queens, NY", "title": "Professional Driver", "startedOn": {"month": 8, "year": 2013}, "companyUrn": "urn:li:fs_salesCompany:1405058"}, {"posId": 96502583, "new": false, "current": false, "endedOn": {"month": 5, "year": 2013}, "companyName": "U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)", "description": "Previously I was assigned to the Secure Communities(SECOM) unit at Varick Street Federal Building. I rendered immigration determinations based upon biometric data along with pre-existing case information provided by numerous immigration and law enforcement databases. Cases are analyzed in an expedient manner to determine the alienage and removability of a subject. I personally worked in Secure Communities during the development of the command center until the completion of one year from May 2012 to May 2013.\n\nI provided assistance in the implementation and foundation for the newly established command center in New York City. With prior experience, I guided Immigration Enforcement Agents (IEA), Deportation Officers (DO), and supervisory personnel in the SECOM process. Often I am an acting supervisor during shortages of supervisory personnel for the twenty four hour coverage required for the SECOM command center.\n\nWhen a supervisor, I delegated tasks and assignments. If an agent was unable to complete a task I identified the problem and trained them to fruition of their casework. I provide insight and advice to improve the overall efficiency of the SECOM unit through my immediate and secondary supervisors. When questions arose, I resolved conflicts and coordinated work with other units as necessary.\n\nAs protocols or procedures routinely change, I disseminated updated information immediately to my coworkers and associated departments such as Fugitive Operations, Criminal Alien Program, and the Violent Criminal Alien Section. If a conflict arose, I resolved the issues by a balance of policy and the necessary exercise of discretion.\n\nI continually seek personal improvement, constructive criticism, and ways to impact efficiency within our unit. 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Additionally, I worked in the court security unit while immigration proceedings took place.", "location": "New York, New York", "title": "Immigration Enforcement Agent / Transportation / Court Security", "startedOn": {"month": 7, "year": 2011}, "companyUrn": "urn:li:fs_salesCompany:533534"}, {"posId": 199024674, "new": false, "current": false, "endedOn": {"month": 6, "year": 2011}, "companyName": "U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)", "description": "As an Immigration Agent previously assigned to the Southern California Secure Communities Command Center (SC3), I was provided the opportunity to be a acting supervisor for the largest Secure Communities (SECOM) operation in the United States.\n\nWhen working as an acting supervisor, I was responsible for oversight of approximately 4-5 full time officers, 5 detailers, and 3 contractors. Additionally, I responded to complaints or issues from 3 separate states, 58 different county sheriff departments and 482 local municipalities from the State of California alone. I liaison with these localities regularly in order to develop and improve the continuity of our operations.\n\nI addressed a situation involving the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's department in a murder investigation involving several Lawful Permanent Residents and an illegal alien. The detective in charge of the situation contacted me for assistance in establishing communication with the immigration authorities at the point of entry of San Ysidro, California. Once communication was established, I assisted from the command center to develop a sting operation to apprehend the subjects of the detectives investigation.\n\nI coordinated between the Customs and Border Protection Officers, Border Patrol Agents, California Highway Patrol, and Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department. As a result of my efforts and the successful operation, the driver was apprehended.\n\nSupervising, I evaluated the quality of the shifts work and corrections were provided through individual counsel. Solutions to complaints or areas of needed improvement were done regularly to my immediate supervisor. Through trial and error I implemented ways to increase the overall efficiency of SECOM.\n\nReviewed and revised the Standard Operating Procedures and Continuity of Operations plan for SECOM. 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While assigned I worked in Transportation, Processing, CAP, LEAR, ADOT detail, Gang Unit, assisted with Fugitive Operations, cleared drop houses, secured human trafficking sites, and answered calls from localities through Secure Communities.\n\nThe detail provided me the opportunity to assist the chain of command by a position they coined as \"Lead IEA\", we conducted our responsibilities just like an SIEA and reported to the chain of command. \n\nI was initially responsible for processing of all incoming detainees, reviewing case files, initiating NTA's, and bringing any medical issues to the chain of command. As a lead IEA, I oversaw a shift of 8-12 people, 3-4 contractors, and processed on average 45-80 detainees a night.\n\nI regularly coordinated with the contractors in order to ensure a smooth transition of custody and removal to the border point of Nogales.\n\nI was responsible for the care of juvenile detainees who were in our custody. 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Even in this operation I was able to maintain a sense of order and accomplished the routine and exceptional tasks asked of us as a shift.", "title": "Immigration Enforcement Agent / Team Leader / CAP / LEAR / JPATS / FUGOPS", "startedOn": {"month": 5, "year": 2010}, "companyUrn": "urn:li:fs_salesCompany:533534"}, {"posId": 199031022, "new": false, "current": false, "endedOn": {"month": 5, "year": 2010}, "companyName": "U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)", "description": "I worked in the Transportation and the Criminal Alien Program (CAP) unit for my time in the downtown Los Angeles Field Office. The transportation operations included members of multiple field offices and contracting agencies.\n\nI received 2 weeks of intensive CDL driver instruction from our own ICE transportation instructor for the operation of detention vehicles. I successfully completed the requirements of the course without incident and received a CDL Class B License.\n\nWhen assigned to the JPATS unit, I was responsible for the organization and execution of the removal of 20-40 detainees from the Los Angeles Field Office. The responsibilities of my assignment involved the individual inspection and processing of detainee property, medical paperwork, and travel documentation.\n\nWhen assigned to the San Ysidro point of entry detail, I provided an escort for the GS4 contractors from the downtown Los Angeles Field Office. As an escort I was the point of contact for the GS4 contractors with the command staff of Customs and Border Protection, Border Patrol, and San Diego County Sheriff's Department. 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The job required that I conduct investigations that are sensitive, controversial, often involving allegations, hearsay information, and vague or intangible information of an adverse nature that require clarification for security clearance determinations.\n\nI interacted with people from diverse backgrounds in the metropolitan area of Manhattan, New York, varying from basic military clearances to senior business executives requiring investigations to maintain fiduciary trust. \n\nKnowledgeable of the OPM guidelines for security clearance investigations and requirements for maintaining active clearances or accesses. Experienced in the adaptation of multiple government practices (Federal, State, and Local) that greatly influenced the articulation of facts, addressed cultural variations due to locality while maintaining federal reporting standards. \n\nDatabases were utilized in the gathering of subject's information for completion of a National Security Clearance Investigation. 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