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rangerrebew

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After 16 Years of War and Red Tape, an Iraqi Interpreter Becomes an US Citizen

6 Jul 2019
The Virginian-Pilot | By Courtney Mabeus

The man who called himself Eagle labored over his answers.

Becoming an American citizen requires a lot of questions. There's the basic: employment, spouse, family. Then there are the ones that get down to the nitty gritty.
 

Have you ever been a member of or associated with a terrorist organization? Were you ever involved with genocide? Were you ever a member of, serve in, help or participate in a military unit?

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2019/07/06/after-16-years-war-and-red-tape-iraqi-interpreter-becomes-us-citizen.html
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It would have been faster if he had gone to Mejico first and walked in to the country. :whistle: