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06-17-2012, 03:48 PM #11
Isnt this the same as him saying HE WONT OVERTURN THIS DECREE?
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06-17-2012, 03:52 PM #12
A lot of people are not gong to vote for Romney if he flip flops on immigration.
Those that would drop their support for him are the only ones that have any sway over the man right now.
Those that proclaim the will support him even if he does flip flop on Amnesty are providing Romney with no incentive to remain true to his promises.
Each and every one of us needs to be ready to fully respect those that are going to complain about Romney or refuse to support him if he supports AMNESTY for illegal aliens which is certainly what his comments Friday sound like.
Romney just criticized Obama, not for being a Dictator and bypassing Congress, not for decreeing amnesty, but for not creating a more permanent amnesty solution like Rubio's which Romney now supports although that is in contradiction to EVERYTHING he promised on immigration in the primary.
If both Romney and Obama are both traitors, then we must be ready to fight them both if they both support the same treasonous nation destroying agenda. IF the illegal aliens are given amnesty, all your other concerns mean nothing because conservative views will have no sway in America in less than 10 years whether a Kennedy or a McCain or a Reagan does it to us.
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06-17-2012, 03:54 PM #13
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Can illegal immigrants serve in the military?
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... Under the administration plan, illegal immigrants will be able to avoid deportation if they can prove they were brought to the United States before they turned 16 and are younger than 30, have been in the country for at least five continuous years, have no criminal history, graduated from a U.S. high school or earned a GED diploma or certificate, or served in the military. They also can apply for a work permit that will be good for two years with no limits on how many times it can be renewed. ...
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06-17-2012, 05:05 PM #15
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Santorum criticized his former Republican rival for not coming down harder on President Obama's decision to halt the deportation of as many as 800,000 young illegal immigrants.
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06-17-2012, 05:08 PM #16
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I don't think so. The quote is pretty specific. It says,
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... Under the administration plan, illegal immigrants will be able to avoid deportation if they can prove they were brought to the United States before they turned 16 and are younger than 30, have been in the country for at least five continuous years, have no criminal history, graduated from a U.S. high school or earned a GED diploma or certificate, or served in the military. They also can apply for a work permit that will be good for two years with no limits on how many times it can be renewed. ...
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A. You were brought to the US before you turned sixteen.
B. You have been in the country for at least five continuous years.
C. Have no criminal history.
D. You served in the military.
then you are eligible for amnesty. In other words, you must have already been in the military in order to qualify. This suggests that they are letting illegals into the military.
Your interpretation says that the policy of the military is to change or changes as a consequence and as a result of the amnesty, they can earn amnesty. This would be a contradiction.
In any case, I think we can all agree that letting illegal immigrants into the military is a nightmare and if they are doing it already we need to stomp on that right away. This extends most naturally from the admitted policy of allowing non-citizens into the US military which also needs to be stomped on.
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06-17-2012, 05:27 PM #17
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I am quite sure that illegals in the military IN EXCHANGE FOR FULL CITIZENSHIP WAS A POLICY started by george bush. I remember seeing one at least getting his naturalization papers, in uniform,after returning from the mid-east.
Update: I just googled it. George Bush signe the executive order July, 2002. Retroactive for anyone after 9-11.Last edited by kevinssdad; 06-17-2012 at 05:36 PM. Reason: added google info
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06-17-2012, 05:31 PM #18
Under current federal law no illegal alien can join any brach of the U.S. military.
But they are required by federal law to register for the draft, which none of them do.
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Almost all male U.S. Citizens, and male aliens living in the U.S., ... In a crisis requiring a draft, men would be called in sequence determined ... Almost all other male non-citizens are required to register, including illegal aliens, ...
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06-17-2012, 05:39 PM #19
Immigrants in the Military
The United States military is composed entirely of volunteers. While individuals are paid for their service, the decision join the military is entirely voluntary. The branches of the United States military include the Army, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard and the Marines. In general each branch has different requirements for enlistment, but there are some standard requirements for all the branches. Only individuals who are U.S. citizens can become commissioned officers in the United States military. Those who are considered US citizens also include citizens of Puerto Rico, the Northern Marianas Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Non-citizens are eligible to enlist in the military but can not be commissioned. A non-citizen that is eligible to join the military must meet certain requirements: (1) Have an Alien Registration Receipt Card (stamped I-94 or I-551 Green card/INS Form 1-551), (2) Have a bona fide residence established, and (3) Have established a record of the U.S. as their home.
Some non-citizens from countries with a reputation of hostility towards the U.S. may also require a waiver. The federal government cannot petition on behalf of an illegal immigrant so that they can obtain legal status and be able to enlist in the military.
In order for an immigrant to join the United States military, they must first go through the immigration process of the USCIS (previously known as the INS) and then and then begin the enlisting process. Another requirement is that the Green Card and/or visa if the immigrant desiring to join the military must be valid for the entire period of their enlistment.
Being a U.S. citizen or legal immigrant of the United States is only one of the basic requirements to join the U.S. military. Applicants must also pass a physical exam. The military will take only those in relatively good health, but in certain cases the military may make some exceptions for some conditions and issue a waiver. In order to be considered for the military, applicants must obtain a minimum score on the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) test. Those entering any military branch must be a minimum of 17 years of age. However, at 17 the recruit is still considered a minor, so authorization of the recruit's parents or guardian must be obtained. The maximum age limit varies depending on the specific branch so it is recommended to check with the recruiters. The number of dependents a potential military recruit has is also another factor that is considered by all military branches. As a general rule, the Department of Defense does not allow an applicant that has more than two dependents to enlist in any branch. The U.S. military considers dependents to be: spouses, unmarried children under 18, unmarried adopted children under 18, stepchildren under 18 who reside at their home, and a parent or other individual who obtains more than half of their income from the applicant. At times, the military branches can override this requirement and issue a waiver but it is something that is not done often. The military applicant must be able to show that they can meet their financial obligations for the waiver to be granted. For the most part, single parents are not allowed to join the military. The only exception is made by the Army National Guard and the State Adjutant General must grant the waiver.
Applicants, including immigrants who wish to become part of the U.S. military, must meet minimal education requirements. The military branches usually require a high school diploma, but some exceptions are made. Each branch is only allowed to take a certain percentage of applicants without high school diplomas. However, this percentage is relatively small. In addition, those applicants without a high school diploma are required to score a minimum ASVAB score. Individuals who enlist in the military and are non-citizens, are limited to one service term. If non-citizens become U.S. citizens then they are permitted to reenlist. For an immigrant who joined the US. military, once they are in active duty status in the military, the process of going from a non-citizen to U.S. citizen can be expedited. It is important to note is that non-citizens, or immigrants, who enlist in the military will also have limited job choices. The Department of Defense (DOD) does not currently allow non-citizens in the military to take on job choices that require a security clearance. All branches of the U.S. military have slightly different requirements so check with the recruiters. With these considerations in mind, immigrants seeking to join the military are encouraged to speak with their local recruiter
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06-17-2012, 05:44 PM #20
ATTENTION, UNDOCUMENTED MALES
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If you are a man ages 18 through 25 and living in the U.S., then you must register with Selective Service. It’s the law. You can register at any U.S. Post Office and do not need a social security number. When you do obtain a social security number, let Selective Service know. Provide a copy of your new social security number card; being sure to include your complete name, date of birth, Selective Service registration number, and current mailing address; and mail to the Selective Service System, P.O. Box 94636, Palatine, IL 60094-4636.
Be sure to register before your 26th birthday. After that, it’s too late!
Selective Service does not collect any information which would indicate whether or not you are undocumented. You want to protect yourself for future U.S. citizenship and other government benefits and programs by registering with Selective Service. Do it today.
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