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Deported veterans struggle to access VA services, study finds
Historically, policies involving the deportation of veterans have not always been closely followed.
By Zamone Perez
Coast Guard offloads $1 billion worth of cocaine, marijuana
The haul of illegal narcotics brought home by the Coast Guard cutter James was one of the biggest in recent memory.
DoD should reinstate programs granting citizenship through service, Army veteran senator says
The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing Wednesday on veteran naturalization and deportation.
Biden to return $2 billion diverted from Pentagon projects for border wall
The administration said it would return $2 billion taken from the Pentagon and use it for the construction projects for which the money was originally intended.
He took them captive in Iraq 30 years ago. Now, they’re fighting for his citizenship
Two Navy pilots were shot down and taken prisoner during Desert Storm. Decades later, they formed an unlikely friendship with their once-captor.
By Harm Venhuizen
Last defendant in 2018 trespass of Georgia submarine base is sentenced
The Kings Bay 7, as they are known, are part of a 39-year-old anti-nuclear movement called Plowshares.
‘A modern day SS’: Inside the white supremacy allegations of a Marine, veterans charged in illegal weapons case
In addition to communicating with Marines at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, about illegal firearms sales, the group discussed shooting protesters after scouting a Black Lives Matter rally and had participated in live-fire weapons training where participants displayed Nazi symbols, prosecutors allege in court documents unsealed Friday.
By Harm Venhuizen
Deported Marine veteran wins federal lawsuit, earns US citizenship
Former Marine Corps Sgt. Roman Sabal is finishing up a 25-year battle for citizenship.
DoJ: Tow company illegally sold troops' cars
On Monday, the Justice Department accused a Dallas towing company of illegally auctioning the vehicles of five servicemembers.
By Davis Winkie
Automatic citizenship has been restored for some troops’ children born abroad
A law passed in March just went into effect, bestowing citizenship on some children of service members born during an assignment abroad.
Federal judge rules DoD’s policy unlawfully slows immigrant troops’ path to citizenship
Adding a requirement for an extended time in service before getting a certificate of service needed to apply for an expedited process was unlawful, judge said.
By Karen Jowers