Noncitizen Veterans Protesting Possible Deportation
Posted on Feb 16, 2012 2:50pm PST
Noncitizen veterans in the San Diego, California area are having to protest their possible deportations to Mexico. According to reports, the men are no in their 60s but served the U.S., one as a Marine and another as an Army soldier. The two are reportedly facing possible deportation if their fight against it does not work. The two reportedly have minor criminal records for incidents that occurred over ten years ago. While convicted criminals are targeted for deportation, the two are hoping the time they served will also be taken into consideration.
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