Desperate Army, Air Force Recruit Immigrants With Promise Of Rapid Citizenship

Desperate to overcome recruiting shortfalls, the US Army and Air Force are making a major push to recruit immigrants, using the enticement of citizenship granted in a matter of weeks. 

The Marine Corps is the only branch that’s on track to make its 2023 recruiting goal. The Army is coming off its worst recruiting performance in decades, and its surveys have determined that young Americans’ fear of death and mental illness are the biggest reasons they won’t sign up. On top of that, it’s estimated that only 23% of 17- to 24-year-olds meet physical, mental and moral requirements for Army service without obtaining a waiver.

The dismal situation has the Army and Air Force setting its sights on legal immigrants, luring them with not only the standard pitches about training and education benefits, but also with the promise of taking a major shortcut to American citizenship.

“We have large populations of legal U.S. residents who are exceptionally patriotic, they’re exceptionally grateful for the opportunities that this country has provided,” Maj. Gen Ed Thomas, commander of the Air Force Recruiting Service, told the Associated Press.

Through a new program, immigrants are enrolled in the citizenship system upon their commitment to service. An accelerated process then kicks in once they arrive at their basic training installation, with the goal of swearing them in as citizens when they graduate.

The front row of 14 immigrant-airmen sworn in as citizens at an April 2023 USAF basic training graduation at Lackland AFB in San Antonio came from countries that included Russia, South Africa, Cameroon, Jamaica and Kenya (Christa D’Andrea/USAF)

The Army and Air Force recruiting commands are seeking target-rich environments in areas of high immigrant concentration and, where possible, are attempting to assign recruiters with matching ethnicities, and social media is one of the preferred avenues of attack.

“It is one thing to hear about the military from locals here, but it is something else when it’s from your fellow brother, from the country you’re from,” new Army reservist and native Nepali Esmita Spudes Bidari told AP. Bidari was targeted by a Nepali US Army recruiter via a Facebook group to facilitate connections between Nepalis in America. “That brother was in the group and he was recruiting and he told me about the military.”

Of the Army’s 2,900 immigrants recruited this fiscal year, most are from Jamaica, then Mexico, the Philippines and Haiti. Many others came from Nepal, Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Colombia and the Dominican Republic.

Recruiting immigrants involves extra red tape, with another layer of security screening and coordination with US Citizenship and Immigration Services. Among the associated headaches for recruiters is helping people with a limited command of English navigate and comprehend the paperwork.

…then again, given recruiters’ long-standing reputation for dishonesty, perhaps they find the language barrier comes in handy.

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4 Comments

  1. Truth in Tension June 13, 2023 at 07:53

    I will never recommend that anyone sign-up for any branch of the US military. The US military as devolved to nothing but enforcers for the Zionist / WEF / transgender / non-White / pharmaceutical / UN / war complex. The US military is now completely anti-White Christian. Stay away from anyone in the military. How are those bioweapon injections working out for the military? Who is John Galt?

  2. Green Mountain Shooter June 13, 2023 at 08:52

    Listening to Steve Earl and the Del McCoury Band song “Dixieland” as I write this. The current recruitment or “immigrants” parallels the same method the north used to fill the union ranks with cannon fodder during the Northern War of Aggression. Is history about to repeat itself?

  3. Ghostmann June 13, 2023 at 08:55

    The Romans trained the Vandals and Visgoths. Remember that.

    This tells me one thing. They will not admit wrongdoing under any circumstance, are totally committed, and quite frankly would rather have foreigners who wouldn’t hesitate – in fact, they would enjoy – firing on you and I and our families.

    For the Gandhi crowd, tell me how you let thyself get murdered your way out of this problem. I’m genuinely curious about your line of reasoning. Other than the fact you get a nice fat envelope of money from the FBI to push your bullshit, of course.

    If you aren’t training hard, training realistic, and are just treating the 2A as a hobby akin to golf and stamp collecting… time to wake up, grow up, and get real.

  4. Sherman Potter June 13, 2023 at 11:52

    This has been going on for several years. I worked in proximity to the 82nd for about a year. It was over 90 days before I heard one speak a word of English. They are now referred to as the ochenta segundo.

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