pinqy
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I’m not sure why you think the country or religion makes any difference as long as the person can pass the English proficiency, physical, and intellectual requirements and has no criminal record.perhaps on the people that you mention but 60 years ago we were not importing 'somalis' , muslims , mex , guats , belizers , venzies and other third worlders to the extent that we are today .
And 60 years ago, Filipino citizens could join the U.S. Navy without having to come here first. That stopped in 1992.
Oh? You think they should be in the military but not paid?And i am talking a few years ago or today or in the near future as some politicians want to allow foreigners to go into the military and to be military for paychecks , benefits and citizenship .
60 years ago there were no stricter conditions for foreigners to join and in fact for Filipinos it was a lot easier 60 years ago.
Now there was a temporary program, from 2008-2016, that did allow some foreigners without a green card to join the military IF they were qualified medical professionals that the military had a shortfall in or if they enlisted as native speaker translators for
Albanian
Amharic
Arabic
Azerbaijani
Bengali
Bulgarian
Burmese
Cambodian-Khmer
Cebuano
Chinese
Czech
Dhivehi
French (limited to individuals possessing citizenship from an African country)
Georgian
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Hausa
Hindi
Hungarian
Igbo
Indonesian
Kashmiri
Korean
Kurdish
Lao
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Malayalam
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Nepalese
Pahari
Persian [Dari & Farsi]
Polish
Portuguese
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Pushtu (aka Pashto)
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Swahili
Tagalog
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Turkmen
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I am not aware of any suggestions to generally allow non naturalized or non green card holders to join.
I’m also pretty sure you can’t show me any such proposals.
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