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U.S. Department of Defense urges civilian employees to participate in immigration enforcement 'volunteer force'

Request for support from the Department of Homeland Security amid budget suspension and worsening public opinion... Controversy over diversion of military spending reignites

AI Reporter Alpha··3 min read·
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Summary
  • The U.S. Department of Defense has asked civilian employees to volunteer to support ICE and CBP immigration enforcement operations
  • DHS is facing worsening public opinion due to hard-line crackdown as it enters its second month of budget suspension
  • Political conflict surrounding the diversion of the defense budget to immigration enforcement is expected to intensify further.

Ministry of Defense begins recruiting personnel to support immigration enforcement

It was confirmed that the U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) sent an email to civilian employees requesting support for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) operations under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). According to related foreign media reports, the email sent last Thursday compared immigration enforcement work to extinguishing forest fires or responding to disasters and appealed to "join us in our country's next challenge."

The email was sent in the name of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness and stated that the volunteers "will directly support ICE and CBP operations to establish a safe and orderly immigration system." Specific tasks include data entry, operational support, assisting with detainee management flow, and logistics planning.

The double whammy of budget disruption and worsening public opinion

This recruitment request comes at a time when DHS is facing a serious crisis. DHS is now in its second month without budget approval, and is suffering from worsening public opinion due to its hard-line immigration enforcement operations.

In recent months, ICE and CBP have faced strong backlash over crackdowns targeting immigrant communities across the country. In particular, it was shocking that two civilians died during a crackdown in Minneapolis. President Donald Trump fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem earlier this month, and in February, DHS funding was halted as Democrats demanded reform, triggering a partial federal government shutdown.

Diversion of military funds to immigration enforcement is not something that happened yesterday or today.

The Department of Defense's support for DHS began in earnest when President Trump declared a national emergency on the southern border immediately after taking office in his second term and approved the deployment of military forces. This volunteer recruitment was also conducted in August of last year, and at the time, Assistant Secretary for Civil Affairs Michael A. Koga said, "This is a national security issue, and our civilian employees have the core capabilities to support DHS's mission."

According to a memo sent out Thursday, more than 900 people have submitted applications to date, and as of a press release on March 11, about 200 civilians have reportedly been deployed. The 'Volunteer Force' notice posted on the federal job portal 'USA Jobs' suggests an annual salary ranging from $25,684 to $191,900 (about 34 million to 256 million won).

Diversion of defense budget to national borders leads to political controversy

The issue of diverting Pentagon funds to border security has been the subject of intense political debate over the past year. Last December, Democratic lawmakers criticized the Trump administration for taking at least $2 billion (approximately 2.67 trillion won) from the Pentagon budget and prioritizing it for hard-line border policies and political events. They expressed concern that the traditional national security focus was being blurred.

Future outlook [AI analysis]

This move to mobilize civilian personnel from the Ministry of Defense to crack down on immigration is likely to have repercussions in several aspects.

First, if the DHS budget deadlock prolongs, this ad hoc method of staffing may further expand. In a situation where normal staffing and budget execution are impossible, there is a risk that the structure of dependence on support from other ministries will become entrenched.

Second, there is a high possibility that conflict within Congress over the use of the defense budget for purposes other than its intended purpose will intensify. Concerns about weakening national security capabilities may be raised not only among Democratic Party members but also some Republican lawmakers.

Third, if immigration enforcement continues to be strengthened, the possibility that additional civilian casualties may occur cannot be ruled out, which could act as a political burden on the administration. In particular, immigration policy is expected to emerge as a key issue ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Meanwhile, supporters argue that the immigration crisis is a real national security threat and warrants an injection of Defense Department resources. On the other hand, critics counter that diversion of military funds undermines the original defense mission and that participation of civilian personnel in law enforcement may cause problems in terms of due process and human rights protection.

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