Recruiter pitches joining the military to Minneapolis high school students to protect their families from ICE [View all]
A military recruiter in Minnesota, pointing to fears over the ongoing ICE operations in Minneapolis, promoted joining the National Guard to high school students highlighting a program that can offer the immediate family of service members some protection against deportation.
The email, sent last week with the subject line I know [it] is scary out there, directly addressed ICE detentions.
All of you have heard about how ICE and how they are taking people without any consideration.
If you are born here and you are 17yrs old, and in a position, like many, where your parents may not be documented. They need you to help! the email said.
The email pointed to the Parole in Place, or PIP, a program that is run through US Citizenship and Immigration Services. The program is not necessarily guaranteed; it offers parents, spouses, and children of service members protection from deportation on a case-by-case basis, in one-year increments, the USCIS website says. As of fiscal year 2025 it took an average of 4.5 months to process Parole in Place requests.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/recruiter-pitches-joining-military-minneapolis-223020443.html
The Ice holes would probably deport them anyhow.