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If DOD allowed him to enlist.....
If he came here legally in first place under that program. Deport every person who entered illegally.If a man is honorably discharge from the DOD, should he be given a green card, so he cannot be deported?
Not necessarily an American citizen - but at least a legal resident.don't you have to be an American citizen to enlist? They should not need a green card
this would not even be heard of when I enlisted.. Thats the deep state for youNot necessarily an American citizen - but at least a legal resident.
But I am curious as to how a non-legal resident is allowed to enlist....
What year did you enlist?this would not even be heard of when I enlisted.. Thats the deep state for you
A green card is required for non-citizen military service. There are sometimes exceptions based on skills (like interperters) when the situation necessitates.If a man is honorably discharge from the DOD, should he be given a green card, so he cannot be deported?
1982 (old timer here)What year did you enlist?
When I ETS at Ft Dix ('73), there was a Canadian citizen who was be released from US Army active duty.
Seems he had been drafted, even though he was not a citizen. Evidently, he had went to court to win his discharge.
(long time ago - dont remember all details!)
When I was in charge of a MEPS (for the Army) there could be exceptions to the requirement. The last I knew of was the MAVNI program. This was different from enlisting as a Perminent Resident because you gained citizenship through the program (there did not need to be a limit on terms).Not necessarily an American citizen - but at least a legal resident.
But I am curious as to how a non-legal resident is allowed to enlist....
You were in charge of a MEPS? You are a sadist.When I was in charge of a MEPS (for the Army)
Lol..just the enlistment part (Army)....not medical.You were in charge of a MEPS? You are a sadist.
If you can get through MEPS, you can get through anything.![]()
What duty station?When I was in charge of a MEPS (for the Army) there could be exceptions to the requirement. The last I knew of was the MAVNI program. This was different from enlisting as a Perminent Resident because you gained citizenship through the program (there did not need to be a limit on terms).
I only know of this applying to certain language proficiencies and medical professions.