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In July 2002, after 9/11, U.S. President George W. Bush issued an executive order to expedite the naturalization of immigrants serving in the American armed forces in ...
EXCLUSIVE: Defense Department investigators have discovered “potential security risks” in a Pentagon program that has enrolled more than 10,000 foreign-born individuals into the U.S. armed forces ...
The U.S. Army is planning on expanding a controversial program that offers immigrants with certain skills expedited citizenship. Under the Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest, or MAVNI, ...
A lawmaker says changes to one of the military's immigrant-recruitment programs are necessary, but the services still require the skills of non-citizen troops. Here, soldiers become U.S. citizens at a ...
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Army Spc. Charles Choi, 32, originally from South Korea, has a bachelor's degree and a master's in statistics from Cornell University. He has education and skills that make him a highly valued ...
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In July 2002, after 9/11, U.S. President George W. Bush issued an executive order to expedite the naturalization of immigrants serving in the American armed forces in ...