Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/stephen-miller-uscis-jobs/2025/09/30/id/1228468/
Stephen Miller announced today that the federal government is offering $50k signing bonuses for entry level "Homeland Defender" positions that require no education and no experience. The job announcement indicates that these positions are remote so apparently are given an exception to the RTO rules across the rest of the federal government. They are also using Direct Hire Authority in order to just hire anyone who applies that fits their definition of a "patriot."
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/847041700
better than the Democrats creating remote jobs for H1Bs and OPTs . much rather give work to US citizens. but to DCUM land that is immoral.
this is what Democrats and progressives believe in.
“Our goal is clearly NOT to find a qualified U.S. worker…our objective is to get this person a green card…so certainly we are not going to find a place where applicants would be most numerous.”
Anonymous wrote:50K a year for some 18 yr old guy who volunteered (by force) to work at his church doing yard work can be employed with a "good job" . Until standards come back. gads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/stephen-miller-uscis-jobs/2025/09/30/id/1228468/
Stephen Miller announced today that the federal government is offering $50k signing bonuses for entry level "Homeland Defender" positions that require no education and no experience. The job announcement indicates that these positions are remote so apparently are given an exception to the RTO rules across the rest of the federal government. They are also using Direct Hire Authority in order to just hire anyone who applies that fits their definition of a "patriot."
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/847041700
Not telework.
It literally says it’s a remote position in the job announcement. That means full time work from home in government speak.
Yeah. They must give you files and you sit at home and go through them.
Go read the whole thing. Also, it says experience can be substituted for education. Does not say neither experience or education needed. OP's translation is lacking.
So no law degree. What is the substitute for that? This isn’t the era of Abe Lincoln.
The job description is not that far off (except for the subjective “patriot” part) from other positions that have long existed within USCIS and did not require advanced degrees.
No college degree is something new, but it is truly equity. Not everyone can afford college, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be good at this job.
Research and interpret sources including immigration laws and regulations, operating instructions, legislative history, precedent decisions, state and local laws, and international treaties to determine adjudicative decision.
Plan and conduct independent research concerning the eligibility and entitlement of persons seeking benefits, employment, and/or legal status under the Immigration and Nationality Act as amended.
Anonymous wrote:I'm pp, not because AI writes well, but this admin loves AI slop. The lawyers have all been complaining about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/stephen-miller-uscis-jobs/2025/09/30/id/1228468/
Stephen Miller announced today that the federal government is offering $50k signing bonuses for entry level "Homeland Defender" positions that require no education and no experience. The job announcement indicates that these positions are remote so apparently are given an exception to the RTO rules across the rest of the federal government. They are also using Direct Hire Authority in order to just hire anyone who applies that fits their definition of a "patriot."
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/847041700
Not telework.
It literally says it’s a remote position in the job announcement. That means full time work from home in government speak.
Yeah. They must give you files and you sit at home and go through them.
Go read the whole thing. Also, it says experience can be substituted for education. Does not say neither experience or education needed. OP's translation is lacking.
So no law degree. What is the substitute for that? This isn’t the era of Abe Lincoln.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/stephen-miller-uscis-jobs/2025/09/30/id/1228468/
Stephen Miller announced today that the federal government is offering $50k signing bonuses for entry level "Homeland Defender" positions that require no education and no experience. The job announcement indicates that these positions are remote so apparently are given an exception to the RTO rules across the rest of the federal government. They are also using Direct Hire Authority in order to just hire anyone who applies that fits their definition of a "patriot."
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/847041700
better than the Democrats creating remote jobs for H1Bs and OPTs . much rather give work to US citizens. but to DCUM land that is immoral.
this is what Democrats and progressives believe in.
“Our goal is clearly NOT to find a qualified U.S. worker…our objective is to get this person a green card…so certainly we are not going to find a place where applicants would be most numerous.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/stephen-miller-uscis-jobs/2025/09/30/id/1228468/
Stephen Miller announced today that the federal government is offering $50k signing bonuses for entry level "Homeland Defender" positions that require no education and no experience. The job announcement indicates that these positions are remote so apparently are given an exception to the RTO rules across the rest of the federal government. They are also using Direct Hire Authority in order to just hire anyone who applies that fits their definition of a "patriot."
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/847041700
Not telework.
It literally says it’s a remote position in the job announcement. That means full time work from home in government speak.
Yeah. They must give you files and you sit at home and go through them.
Go read the whole thing. Also, it says experience can be substituted for education. Does not say neither experience or education needed. OP's translation is lacking.
Anonymous wrote:And this surprises anyone because?
Anonymous wrote:What does "defend your culture" in the summary section mean? What culture, whose culture?
Don't bother, I know the answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/stephen-miller-uscis-jobs/2025/09/30/id/1228468/
Stephen Miller announced today that the federal government is offering $50k signing bonuses for entry level "Homeland Defender" positions that require no education and no experience. The job announcement indicates that these positions are remote so apparently are given an exception to the RTO rules across the rest of the federal government. They are also using Direct Hire Authority in order to just hire anyone who applies that fits their definition of a "patriot."
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/847041700
I don't understand how this:
Write well-organized, logical, often complex legal decisions and opinions that are clear, consistent with adjudicative standards and legislation, and are applicable to the facts of the case or which communicate USCIS policies and procedures.
Complete and update administrative reports, systems, and security reporting requirements in accordance with applicable regulations and procedures.
Research and interpret sources including immigration laws and regulations, operating instructions, legislative history, precedent decisions, state and local laws, and international treaties to determine adjudicative decision.
Plan and conduct independent research concerning the eligibility and entitlement of persons seeking benefits, employment, and/or legal status under the Immigration and Nationality Act as amended.
goes together with this:
This entry-level role requires no college degree.