00:00On today's Media Miss Minute, internal emails show ICE is struggling to vet new hires as it races to meet
00:07the Trump administration's recruitment push.
00:10Plus, Vancouver's attempt to oppose U.S. ICE agents at the FIFA World Cup is ruled out of order.
00:19I'm Craig DeGrelli. In today's Media Miss Minute, we're looking at two stories largely sidestepped by partisan outlets, starting with
00:27what the left is missing.
00:28Immigration and Customs Enforcement is strained by a surge in hiring, according to an internal email obtained by Reuters.
00:36The warning? A high volume of new hires combined with backlogged background checks could create problems for field offices,
00:44especially if allegations of prior misconduct surface after recruits join the agency.
00:50Now to what the right is missing.
00:52A Vancouver City Council motion opposing the deployment of U.S. ICE agents at the FIFA World Cup has been
00:59ruled out of order.
01:00The motion claimed allegedly undertrained foreign ICE agents would undercut city policies on safety, equity and migrant rights.
01:08But here's the problem. ICE is not scheduled to be at the games.
01:12The motion was ruled invalid on that basis.
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