The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) describes the Homeland Defender role as responsible for determining whether legal migrants are eligible for green cards, extended visas, or U.S. citizenship.
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Job responsibilities as described by USCIS for the Homeland Defender position.
The position now called "Homeland Defender" was previously titled "Immigration Services Officer" and was rebranded under the Trump administration.
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Name change of the USCIS role formerly known as Immigration Services Officer.
USCIS's public job listing for Homeland Defender roles advertises a potential $50,000 signing bonus, remote work options, and no college degree requirement.
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Terms and incentives presented by USCIS for Homeland Defender recruitment.