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Who is Laura Jedeed, journalist claiming ICE offered her job with minimal vetting

DHS and journalist clash over alleged job offer and recruitment standards

Published on: Jan 17, 2026 11:25 am IST
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A New-York based journalist claimed she was offered a job with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following a brief interview and without completing standard vetting procedures. The account has led to a public dispute between the reporter and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

The dispute stems from Jedeed’s visit to an ICE Career Expo in Texas last year, where recruiters were advertising immediate hiring for deportation officers. (LinkedIn/ Laura Jedeed)

Laura Jedeed described her experience in an article published this week, saying the hiring process raised serious questions about ICE’s recruitment standards. According to the Guardian, DHS has rejected her claims, calling them false and insisting that no formal job offer was made.

The dispute stems from Jedeed’s visit to an ICE Career Expo in Texas last year, where recruiters were advertising immediate hiring for deportation officers. She said she later discovered her application appeared to have advanced to a final hiring stage, despite her not submitting required paperwork.

DHS has said the status reflected only a preliminary step in the recruitment process, while Jedeed maintains that internal records showed otherwise.

Who is Laura Jedeed?

She was later emailed a “tentative offer” and instructed to complete onboarding documents, including consent for a background check and disclosures related to criminal history.

Jedeed said she did not submit the forms but continued receiving follow-up emails, including a request to schedule a drug test.

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When she later logged into the USAJobs portal, she said her status showed “Entered on Duty,” which she interpreted as a final job offer.

DHS denied that a job offer was made, stating that tentative selection letters do not constitute employment offers. Jedeed disputed that explanation and shared a video of her application status, which she said showed a final offer and start date.

 
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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