SavannahMann
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Served in the armed forces.
So people who served in the military should be exempt from penalties of our laws? Who don't we do that with American veterans?
No. If they broke the law they should fact the same penalty as any other citizen.
You see. We promised them citizenship.
Naturalization Through Military Service | USCIS
If you meet all the requirements of either section 328 or 329 of the INA, you may apply for naturalization by filing Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, under the section that applies to you. You will not have to pay any fees for applying for naturalization under INA 328 or 329. As a...
www.uscis.gov
We told them their applications would be accepted. Their service to this nation would be remembered and honored. Then we broke our promise. We deported them and denied them Veterans Benefits. We denied them what they were entitled to under the law. We acted in a most dishonorable manner.