Immigration Policy Endangers Pentagon's Citizenship-for-Service Plan
Immigration Policy Endangers Pentagon's Citizenship-for-Service Plan
The Trump administration’s hardline immigration policy is endangering a Pentagon initiative to offer citizenship in exchange for service.According to POLITICO and the Associated Press, Pentagon officials had been hoping to revamp a critical services program. Under its purview, individuals with ‘critical medical or Asian and African language skills’ would be allowed to joined the military and earn expedited citizenship.But the decade-old program has been on hold since 2016, after Obama officials raised concerns that recruits weren’t being vetted thoroughly enough.Nearly two years have passed since the program was temporarily stopped. Defense officials say they’ve revamped the screening process and want to again expand recruitment to immigrant populations.However, the military has run into an unexpected hurdle: the Department of Homeland Security.POLITICO says the agency can’t commit to protecting immigrant recruits from being deported ‘when their temporary visas expired after they signed a contrary to join the military.’ That information, supplied by an anonymous official, hasn’t yet been codified or released as public policy.If confirmed, Homeland Security’s hang-up would create some dissonance within the Trump administration. The program, called Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest, is backed by Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis.“We need and want every qualified patriot willing to serve and able to serve,” Mattis said last month, adding that the department is working to address any remaining security screening questions.Air Force Maj. Carla Gleason, a Pentagon spokeswoman, said that “the unique skill sets these individuals bring is one of the reasons the U.S. military is the world’s premier fighting force.”
Translators are used to train foreign collaborators of the U.S. armed forces, including the Afghan National Army, pictured here. Image via NATO Training Mission--Afghanistan/Wikimedia Commons. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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