Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Wife Of MIA Soldier To Be Deported?

This is the one part of illegal immigration that I side with the immigrants with. If someone comes to this country and is willing to join the military and fight and possibly die for the US, I think that after the military service is up and they get an honorable discharge, they automatically get American citizenship for them and their immediate family (wife, children, etc.)

If that person serving is killed in action, then the family still gets the citizenship. That really says something loudly if someone is willing to come to a country and fight for that country. When was the last time that you heard Hollywood types when they said they would move to Canada if Bush won the election that they would join the Canadian military? Oh that's right, they didn't. They didn't even have the God damned nerve to actually move. It was all bullshit to drum up votes.

Army Spec. Alex Jimenez, who has been missing since his unit was attacked by insurgents in Iraq on May 12, had petitioned for a green card for his wife, Yaderlin, whom he married in 2004, Boston's WBZ-TV reported Tuesday.

If Mr. Jiminez's body is found or he's found alive and is honorably discharged, the most honorable thing to do would be to give citizenship to him and his wife. "We're sorry for everything you've gone through, but welcome to America".

When was the last time any of you actually did something to defend this country or to make it a better place to live? Tell me! Reply to my article below, tell me how you're making this place a better place to live for you and your family.

Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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