Purple heart recipient deported after 48 years in U.S.

You aren't in opposition with me. I have just been pointing out the way it really is. You are more interested in the way it should be.

He should have applied for an adjustment of status while he was still in the service.

Well, I've been getting pushback from some, which im fine with. My point being, he should be given citizenship for what he did for us. The drug issue? Yeah, sometimes people fk up...but he got to the other side of it and cleaned himself up.

Again, thats good enough for me. Make h a citizen, let him stay, HE, of all people, has earned it.
 
Well, I've been getting pushback from some, which im fine with. My point being, he should be given citizenship for what he did for us. The drug issue? Yeah, sometimes people fk up...but he got to the other side of it and cleaned himself up.

Again, thats good enough for me. Make h a citizen, let him stay, HE, of all people, has earned it.
Right now he's likely wishing he had cleared it all up.
 
A civil matter? Most Vets are law abiding citizens but sometimes they go bad. One of the killers in Capote's best seller "In Cold Blood" was a Vet who was wounded in Korea. He was hanged for his crimes. On the other hand a Jan 6 demonstrator, Ashli Babbitt was also a Vet. She might have been guilty of simple trespass but was executed by a Capital Cop who could still face charges.

She wasn't executed.

She committed suicide by cop.

WW
 
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