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Until 3 weeks ago I lived in Killeen Texas which is home to Ft. Hood and is located in the middle of the state. Our military does have full service military members from other countries which allows some of them and their families to become citizens. Some of my past neighbors were in the army and not yet legal citizens. From what I understand just by talking to immigrants who were mostly from Mexico, they still have to go through the same process, being an active service member of any one of our military branches does make the process smoother for them and their immediate families. Others are only here for a short time to learn and share information, not national security information more along the lines of the operation, maintenance, and service for any military equipment we may have sold or provided them with. Either way those who are here and legally serving can tend to be kept under the microscope in terms of behavior on and off post.


Here is what is missing from the headline. If someone receives an honorable discharge or general (under honorable conditions) discharge they are eligible for expedited application for citizenship. Anything less and they have to go through the normal process. But, they have to apply. Also, if you are a Veteran, non-citizen and you are convicted of a felony you become subject to deportation. Only if you are a convicted felon. As usual, there is more to the story. Alex Murillo, who they have quoted is a convicted felon. Only after he was convicted for possession with intent to distribute was he deported.




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