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As with Civil Protection, I imagined MOCX as a volunteer militia/police force, except it consists of people who grew up under the 20 years of Advent rule. That makes it so they have no connection to what life was like before the invasion, ergo are more keen on protecting the world they're more familiar with. Seeing as that Advent actually improved the lives of humans (curing all diseases, etc), it's not hard to think that there those in the populace who genuinely see Advent as their saviors. Propaganda simply helps solidify their conviction.
Those who prove themselves to be efficient soldiers are secretly sent off to become the hybrids we know.
Even if you don't use the Exalt uniforms, there is still room to interpret a connection between MOCX and EXALT. If you use the default military-style uniforms, you could suggest that in the years since the Aliens invaded, EXALT went from being considered a criminal organization to being reclassified (courtesy of ADVENT) as an official military unit.
100% this. Add in the mod that lets them occasionally fight Advent (because it's more believable) and you suddenly have a false flag operation that simulates a fake civil war within xcom and terrorises civilians with reckless abandon.
There are no actual recruits in Advent's army just manufactured Advent Hybrids.
Incidentally, the same explanation works with playable hybrids and The Liberated aliens mods.
Chimera Squad reveals that there are indeed some Advent soldiers who were once human, alongside the numerous clones.
I know that lore but I don't consider those hybrids to be the "same people" as the humans they used to be, pretty sure they have no memory of their former lives if I properly recall or at the very least was the case for Zephyr.
Regardless I wouldn't call those cases recruits anyways due to the brainwashing and what not.
If you want another layer to it, you could even have them be rogue XCOM agents that decided to collaborate with ADVENT when the war was lost, and accuse your XCOM forces of still fighting the old war.