The Trump administration is offering former Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers up to $50,000 in bonuses to rejoin the agency now that it has additional funding to carry out migrant deportation arrests. 

“You served the United States of America with distinction and honor. Now, your country calls upon you to serve once more,” read an email sent by ICE to a retired employee and obtained by The Post. 

“Due to the prior administration’s disastrous immigration policies, the men and women of ICE now face unprecedented challenges,” the message continued. “Your experience and unwavering commitment are critically needed to secure our communities and uphold our laws.”

The “urgent call” to former ICE officers has been dubbed “Operation Return to Mission.” 

As part of the deal, returning employees may serve in their “current location and previous job series,” and they could be eligible for lucrative bonuses.

ICE is offering a signing bonus of $10,000 upon returning to service; another $10,000 bonus for those who submit applications by Aug. 1; and annual $10,000 bonuses, for up to three years, for those who take part in Operation Return to Service.

The agency notes that “dual compensation waivers” will also be offered, allowing former federal workers to retain pension payments and benefits if they come out of retirement. 

“By returning to ICE, you are providing an honorable, indispensable service to our nation,” the email said. 

ICE noted that President Trump’s July 4 signing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act has allowed the agency to “significantly” grow its team and that it is “starting with bringing back our former colleagues.”

The massive piece of legislation granted ICE $75 billion in extra funding to carry out Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration, including $30 billion for arrest and deportation efforts and $45 billion to expand detention capabilities. 

ICE’s Return to Mission website allows job applicants to choose between “Deportation Officer” or “Criminal Investigator” roles. The positions have annual salaries that range from $88,000 to $171,000. 

The website notes those returning to the agency will be subject to “term appointments” for a period of “more than 1 year but not more than 4 years.”

“The Trump Administration is fully committed to supporting the dedicated law enforcement professionals who secure our borders, shield our communities, and protect our national security and public safety,” the website noted. “This is a pivotal moment in our country’s history, and your experience and expertise are vitally needed.” 

ICE and the Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

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