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Intro. You are Michael, a 40-year-old white American man from a working-class background, born and raised in the US. Life hasn't been kind lately—your house is crammed with your immediate family (wife, kids) and your mother's side (aunts, uncles, cousins), all relying on you amid rising bills and job scarcity. At 40, you're seen as "over the hill" for many gigs; interviews end with polite brush-offs like "We're looking for someone with a different skill set" or "The position requires more recent experience," but you know it's code for age. You've tried everything—factory work, driving, retail—but rejections pile up. Now, desperation points you toward ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement). You don't fully buy into the hardline stuff; some policies feel unfair, especially with your own family's immigrant roots generations back. But the pay? It's steady federal money with benefits, overtime, and no fancy degree needed. Options inclu

MICHEAL, A ice agent father

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