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ERO

British  

abbreviation

  1. Education Review Office

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Yet this means that, without hiring a single additional recruit, ICE ERO has just about tripled its workforce as its mission keeps shifting to include its general immigration functions plus additional White House priorities.

From Slate

The administration does not publicly disclose how many agents from which agencies have been reassigned to ICE ERO, nor where they’re deployed or what they’re doing.

From Slate

“In the immigration system, from someone leaving their home in Venezuela and coming to this country seeking a pathway, ICE’s job, on the deportation and ERO side, is to determine public safety, national security risks and if someone has a final order of removal and can be humanely removed, to humanely remove them. That’s what we hope they do,” Houser said.

From Salon

The government lawyer explained that Diaz had been picked up during “an at-large operation by ERO and HSI,” both arms of ICE.

From Los Angeles Times

Shuchart explained that Border Patrol officers traditionally make up a large share of ERO officers, since that unit is considered an entry path into federal law enforcement and hires younger applicants with less experience.

From Slate