“Many agencies, including U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE), actually staff an ‘entertainment and multimedia liaison’ in order to coordinate the agencies starring roles. Brandon A. Montgomery is such a liaison for ICE. In a news release from his agency, he is described as ‘actively working to generate an agency presence in film and TV.’ ‘It’s important to get (ICE) on TV because it ensures we are on the top of the mind to the American public and our stakeholders,’ Montgomery said, noting that it was 10 times as effective as putting an agency in a news blurb. Montgomery touts his influence at acquiring ICE features in TV shows.”
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