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Stephen Colbert has once again slammed ICE but this time took purpose at the federal law enforcement company’s training failures in his brutal monologue.

During the Thursday, January 15, episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the 61-year-old host mentioned ICE brokers’ scarce training for new recruits, joking that it takes longer to full a newbie’s training for knot makers than to full ICE’s newbie’s regime.

The late-night host, who not too long ago slammed President Donald Trump after the tragic ICE taking pictures in Minneapolis, also hit out at ICE’s failed use of AI in screening its candidates. The AI device was reportedly passing candidates along the training course of, despite them needing to enter through the newbie’s regime.

Colbert said in his monologue, citing NBC News, “Apparently, there are two different training tracks for ICE applicants. There are recruits who are already law enforcement officers [only need] four weeks of… training. But applicants without law enforcement backgrounds are required to take an eight-week course.”

“So, it’s a maximum of eight weeks? I feel like it should take longer to become an unaccountable, armed member of a secret police than it does to take classic chain making for absolute beginners at the 92nd Street Y. That’s 12 weeks. 12 weeks to make the fisherman’s knot.”

Stephen Colbert slammed ICE brokers’ training with some brutal jokes (Image: Stephen Colbert/CBS)

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The late-night host continued, “Apparently, the application screening process hit a little snag when the AI tool that ICE was using to screen applicants sent people with the word ‘officer’ on their resumes to the shorter training regime, including those who had been a compliance officer or people who said they aspired to be ICE officers.”

Colbert concluded by joking, “And most common of all, those who said, ‘I’ll have to double check with my parole officer.'”

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’s Instagram shared a clip of the second when the host dropped the jokes and captioned it with, “With great power comes greatly lacking training, apparently.”

In the feedback part of the post, a number of applauded Colbert for his views and brutal jokes, with one individual writing, “They all just make me want to. Yet again, another superb view from Mr. Stephen Colbert!”

Another added, “You and your team are doing The Work. Thank you for bringing it. We need it. We value it. Please march on. We need you now more than ever.”

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Stephen Colbert jokes ICE brokers’ training ought to take longer than fisherman knot training (Image: Stephen Colbert/CBS)

A 3rd identified, “No disrespect, but the jokes almost writes itself. What an embarrassment America has become,” as a fourth penned, “You are so right about something so wrong.”

However, added, “The trouble is it is just not funny any more,” as another echoed, “No longer a funny topic.”

Colbert not too long ago weighed in on the deadly taking pictures of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis last week, slamming President Donald Trump‘s position in the escalating violence amid the mass deportation efforts.

The violent incident, during which the 37-year-old was killed, has led to protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Minneapolis after the Department of Homeland Security called the taking pictures self-defense.

Colbert mentioned the continued turmoil in Minnesota with political commentator Chris Hayes. The Emmy-winner slammed the president for his position in the surprising killing, which Minnesota Governor Tim Walz says may have been prevented.

“In a press conference, Governor Walz pointed out that this was predictable,” Colbert started. “That someone was going to get killed from this use of excessive force in American cities for reasons that are extremely dubious by the Trump administration.”

The host continued, “He said, ‘We do not need any help from the federal government,’ and called in the Minnesota National Guard. When was the last time a U.S. state had to protect itself from the federal government?” Hayes added, “This has been one of the grimmest realities of the entire year.”

The 46-year-old went on to clarify, “The president of the United States clearly views himself not as the president of the entire nation,” but somewhat that he “views himself as the President of the country of MAGA. And he views any municipality, locality, state, or territory that is not within his political coalition as essentially an enemy.”

Colbert agreed, noting the current $10 billion cuts in federal support to a number of blue states by the Trump administration.

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