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Backstabbing Immigrant Vets

Servicemen and women who have served their country with distinction are now being held in immigration detention centers in the U.S. These servicemen and women are legal residents of this country by deporting them to their native country. How utterly ironic it is, think for a second, how many people that were involved in organized crime of the 1920's and 30's. How many veterans of WWI and WWII faced deportation back to Italy because they were convicted of a drug related crime? Justice certainly does not seem blind when it comes to immigrant servicemen and women. When American servicemen who were involved with the inhumane slaughter of 24 men, women and children civilians in Haditha, Iraq in November of 2005. These servicemen (and I use the term loosely) eluded justice for their crimes while noncitizen miltary personnel, with the majority having a legal immigrantion status, are being deported for misdemeanor drug offense. It seems very obvious this is not about a drug offense but a policy against immigrants that recruiters could really care less about who they fill their quotes when sending men and women off to war to serve this great country. With the need to fill positions in the armed services in combat areas, the military "falsely promised automatic U.S. citizenship," in exchange for service which comprised of deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan. All too frequently, the immigrant service personnel is double crossed and, after his or her return to the Untied States of America, they are rounded up, and sent back to their native country.

Albuquerque, New Mexico Immigration Attorneys

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Traiciones inmigrantes Veterinarios

Hombres y mujeres que han servido a su país con distinción ahora están detenidos en centros de detención de inmigración en los EE.UU. Estos hombres y mujeres sean residentes legales de este país por la deportación a su país natal. ¿Cómo totalmente paradójico que sea, pensar por un segundo, ¿cuántas personas que participaron en el crimen organizado de la década de 1920 y 30. ¿Cuántos veteranos de la Primera Guerra Mundial y la Segunda Guerra Mundial se enfrentan la deportación a Italia debido a que fueron condenados por un delito relacionado con las drogas? Justicia ciertamente no parece ciegos cuando se trata de los militares y las mujeres inmigrantes. Cuando los soldados estadounidenses que participaron en la masacre inhumana de 24 hombres, mujeres y niños civiles en Haditha, Iraq, en noviembre de 2005. Estos hombres (y uso el término vagamente) eludido la justicia por sus crímenes, mientras que el personal militar que no es ciudadano, y la mayoría tiene un estatuto jurídico immigrantion, están siendo deportados por delito menor de drogas. Parece muy obvio que esto no se trata de un delito de drogas, sino una política contra los inmigrantes que los reclutadores realmente importa un bledo que se llenan sus cotizaciones a la hora de enviar a hombres y mujeres a la guerra para servir a este gran país. Con la necesidad de cubrir puestos en las fuerzas armadas en zonas de combate, los militares "la falsa promesa de ciudadanía de EE.UU. automática", a cambio de servicio, que consta de despliegue en Irak o Afganistán. Con demasiada frecuencia, el personal del servicio de los inmigrantes es traicionado y, después de su vuelta hacia Estados Unidos de América, se redondean hacia arriba, y enviados de regreso a su país natal.

Albuquerque, Nuevo México Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz & Romero, P.C.
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