A recruitment poster recently shared on the Department of Homeland Security’s social media pages depicts Uncle Sam at a crossroads. In one direction point the words “homeland” and “opportunity.” Toward the other, “invasion” and “cultural decline.”

In its caption, the agency overseeing the country’s immigration system presents these choices as an existential national struggle: “Which way, American man?”

It’s a sentiment that the agency is trying to wield to recruit new employees. Many of its posts implore viewers to apply for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which has been infused with a windfall of cash from President Donald Trump’s landmark policy bill and hopes to hire 10,000 additional personnel to help with the administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration.

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