It's a big job to recruit brown shirts
The Trump administration is planning a massive propaganda campaign aimed at recruiting thousands of new federal immigration enforcement officers to carry out its mass deportation agenda.The Washington Post reported on Wednesday that it had obtained internal
documents revealing that US Immigration
and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is planning to spend $100 million over
the next year on what the agency describes as a “wartime recruitment” drive.
The propaganda blitz will be targeted at highly specific
demographics, including “people who have attended UFC fights, listened to
patriotic podcasts, or shown an interest in guns and tactical gear,” according
to the Post.
The ICE drive would also use an ad-targeting technique
called “geofencing” to send recruitment ads to users’ phone browsers if they
are in the vicinity of certain locations, such as military bases, NASCAR races,
college campuses, and gun shows.
Calarco noted that the job post “reads like a video game ad,”
which she said “is almost certainly by design.”
Sarah Saldaña, a director of ICE under the Obama administration, told the Post that it is worrying to see the Trump administration casting such a wide net for people who lack any experience in law enforcement and who may be eager for what the Post described as “all-out combat.”
The New Republic‘s Greg Sargent on
Wednesday wrote that immigration arrests this year have fallen
far short of the goal of 3,000 people per day set by top Trump aide Stephen Miller, and
it seems highly unlikely that Miller will realize his dream of deporting 1
million people per year.
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a senior fellow with the American
Immigration Council, told Sargent that “it’s clear that they have not achieved
the shock-and-awe campaign of mass deportations that
they wanted, and they are still running into quite a lot of obstacles.”
Reichlin-Melnick also predicted that “there will still be
millions of people here who are undocumented” after Trump leaves office in
2028, as the administration “will not be able to deport even the majority of
undocumented immigrants in four years.”
The Trump administration earlier in the year announced plans
to entice new ICE recruits by offering them $50,000 sign-up bonuses and
assistance with repaying student loans in a bid to double the agency’s head
count.


