The orders hit like a shockwave. Not to a battlefield, but to a border where uniforms meet clipboards instead of rifles. Officials promise: no guns, no raids, no hands on human lives—only paper, only process. Yet razor wire glints, protests swell, and markets cheer. The numbers look strong. The story behind them ble…
They step off the transport planes into a strange in‑between: not warriors, not civilians, but something uncomfortably close to both. Their mission is framed as harmless—forms, files, fingerprints—but each signature inches them nearer to the