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Military Recruiter Encourages Minneapolis Students to Join National Guard Amid ICE Fears

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A military recruiter in Minneapolis reached out to high school students, urging them to enlist in the National Guard as a means to protect their undocumented family members from ICE operations. The email highlighted the Temporary Protected Status program, which offers potential deportation relief to immediate family members of service members, though it is not guaranteed. This recruitment effort comes amid heightened tensions in the area due to increased ICE arrests, with claims of over 10,000 undocumented individuals apprehended recently. The approach has raised ethical concerns among some recruiters, who argue that it is inappropriate to use fear as a tactic in recruitment.

Key Details: • Approximately 200 students received the recruitment email. • Temporary Protected Status applications have an average processing time of 4.5 months. • Concerns have been raised about the ethics of using fear in recruitment tactics.

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Kristi NoemDepartment of DefenseMinneapolisNational GuardUSCISRenee GoodAndrea Tsuchiya

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