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Former Marine was Almost Deported

A one-time Marine who has lived in the U.S. for about 43 years was almost deported. According to reports, James McKamey has been sworn in as a U.S. citizen after facing deportation to the Philippines some time ago. When McKamey's mother became a U.S. citizen, his name along with his sisters' names were left off the paperwork that would have made them naturalized. He was informed he was not a citizen when he once applied for a passport.              

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