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Grammatically both sentences are correct. However, and this may be a cultural thing, to call immigration officers members of a "disciplinary force" sounds wrong to me. The term is clearly appropriate for prison officers, and seems reasonable to apply to police officers who have the power to issue formal cautions and/or small fines and, maybe, magistrates, but I can't think of any other institution for which it seems suitable.
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