- by foxnews
- 01 Sep 2025
The Pentagon is encouraging its civilian employees to join a "volunteer force" assisting the Department of Homeland Security's immigration efforts, Fox News has learned.
"DHS and the DOD officially signed a [memorandum of agreement] that allows DOD civilians to participate in the detail," a U.S. defense official told Fox News. "DOD civilian employees are now able to apply for these details via USAJOBS. The Department pushed out an email to civilian employees encouraging them to apply yesterday."
The USAJOBS posting says "extensive overtime" may be required and conditions at some locations could be "austere." It adds that ICE and CPB may pay for all base pay, overtime, premium pay and travel expenses.
The listing adds that deployment locations include facilities along the U.S. border, or ICE and CBP facilities throughout the interior of the United States.
"Your country is calling on you to serve at ICE and defend the Homeland," acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said in a statement earlier this month. "In the wake of the Biden administration's open border policies, the dedicated men and women of ICE now face unprecedented challenges in removing millions of criminal illegal aliens from our country."
"Thanks to the One Big Beautiful Bill, we now have funding to recruit and hire Americans who want to patriotically serve their country and protect American communities," Lyons added.
Air Canada has caused major disruptions for thousands of travelers with nine flight cancellations. These delays are affecting key airports in both Canada and the US, including Toronto Pearson, Montreal-Trudeau, LaGuardia, Los Angeles, and Denver. The flight cancellations have left many passengers stranded and frustrated. The affected airports are vital travel hubs, with Toronto Pearson and Montreal-Trudeau serving as major Canadian gateways, while LaGuardia, Los Angeles, and Denver play critical roles in US air travel. This wave of disruptions has significantly impacted travelers’ plans, particularly during peak travel times.
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