WASHINGTON AP - The agency responsible for carrying out President Donald Trump's mass deportations is launching a recruiting campaign to entice "brave and heroic Americans" to serve as new deportation officers, lawyers and investigators as the government gears up for a major expansion of immigration enforcement thanks to a recent infusion of money from Congress.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement campaign, which rolled out late Tuesday, recalls recruiting posters from World War II with images of Uncle Sam and the words "AMERICA NEEDS YOU." There also are photos of Trump and top homeland security officials with the words "DEFEND THE HOMELAND" across the images.
"Your country is calling you to serve at ICE," said Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in a news release. "This is a defining moment in our nation's history. Your skills, your experience, and your courage have never been more essential. Together, we must defend the homeland."
In addition to appealing to prospective applicants' patriotic fervor, Homeland Security is making a pocketbook pitch. The agency is promising up to 50,000 in signing bonuses, the potential for lots of overtime for deportation officers and other benefits such as loan repayment or forgiveness options.
Lots of money is coming to ICE