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Are there immigration-related jobs in the military?

I'm curious if there are any roles in the military that involve working with immigration. If such jobs exist, what do they typically involve, and what qualifications are needed?

5 months ago

Yes, there are many job roles within the United-States military that interact directly with immigration matters. For example, Paralegal Specialists in the Army JAG Corps or Navy Legalmen often deal with immigration law, helping servicemembers navigate the citizenship application process for themselves or their family members.

For those interested in a more hands-on approach to immigration work, they might consider positions within Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), an investigative arm of the Department of Homeland Security, which works closely with the military. Many of their operations involve immigration, such as busting human-smuggling rings.

You could also consider roles within the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), specifically within the Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO). ERO is responsible for enforcing the nation's immigration laws in a fair and effective manner. It identifies and apprehends removable aliens, detains these individuals when necessary and removes illegal aliens from the U.S.

In terms of qualifications, you typically need to have basic qualifications for enlistment, such as U.S. citizenship or legal residency, the requisite educational background (at least a high school diploma), and pass a series of physical, moral, and cognitive exams. For specific roles, such as a Paralegal Specialist, additional training is required upon enlistment. Remember, immigration roles within the military can be physically and emotionally demanding, so it's crucial to have a deep-seated commitment and passion for this type of work.

Remember that it's beneficial to speak with a military recruiter to understand the full scope of potential roles and qualifications!

5 months ago

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