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How much do ICE agents make? What to know about salary range, bonuses, overtime, benefits and more

ICE's hiring surge in 2025 added over 12,000 agents, with salaries higher than many US workers. 

Published on: Jan 12, 2026 11:42 am IST
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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) expanded hiring at a time when much of the US job market remained under pressure. According to MoneyDigest.com, the agency hired more than 12,000 new officers and agents in 2025, citing figures from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents stand guard outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building during a demonstration against increased immigration enforcement.(REUTERS)

While DHS pointed to a strong recruitment campaign, advertised pay levels appear to have been a major draw for applicants.

So how much do the enforcement agents earn?

ICE salary range

ICE agents, including deportation officers, are paid under the federal General Schedule and related pay systems. MoneyDigest.com, citing figures from the US Office of Personnel Management (OPM), reported that annual base pay for ICE deportation officers generally ranges from $49,739 to $89,528, depending on education and experience.

That range places ICE pay above what many Americans earn.

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OPM says it will use its special salary rate authority to address recruitment and retention challenges for front-line law enforcement roles. These special rates are higher than standard locality pay and count as basic pay for purposes such as overtime and retirement.

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ICE personnel are among the groups expected to be considered. OPM has identified Immigration and Customs Enforcement roles, including Criminal Investigators (Special Agents), Detention and Deportation Officers, and Technical Enforcement Officers, as part of its initial consultations with agencies such as DHS.

OPM expects to release special law enforcement pay tables by the end of the calendar year, with a tentative effective date of January 11, 2026.

Bonuses, overtime, and benefits

As MoneyDigest.com reported, ICE agents may also earn overtime of up to 25% of base and locality pay, along with signing bonuses of up to $50,000, student loan repayment assistance of up to $60,000, and premium pay for nights, weekends, and holidays.

Combined, base pay, planned increases, overtime, bonuses, and federal benefits mean total compensation for ICE agents can extend well beyond listed salary ranges.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Prakriti Deb

Prakriti Deb is a journalist at Hindustan Times Digital, where she is part of the US Desk. She works on stories related to American politics, crime, sports, entertainment and weather. She particularly enjoys covering political developments that have global ripples. Through her work, she aims to break down complex events in a way that feels simple and understandable. Before joining the Hindustan Times, she worked with The Indian Express Digital, where she covered world affairs. She holds a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication with a specialisation in Journalism, along with a bachelor’s degree in English Literature. Outside the newsroom, Prakriti enjoys travelling and stepping out of her comfort zone. She finds her sense of being through storytelling in all its forms, including conversations, painting, theatre, dance and photography. She appreciates discussions that challenge her perspective and help her see the world a little differently.

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