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Eugene

(61,900 posts)
Tue Jun 27, 2017, 02:02 AM Jun 2017

The Pentagon promised citizenship to immigrants who served. Now it might help deport them.

Source: Washington Post

The Pentagon promised citizenship to immigrants who served. Now it might help deport them.

By Alex Horton June 26 at 8:24 PM

The Pentagon is considering a plan to cancel enlistment contracts for 1,000 foreign-born recruits without legal immigration status, knowingly exposing them to deportation, a Defense Department memo shows.

The undated action memo, prepared for Defense Secretary Jim Mattis by personnel and intelligence officials at the Pentagon and obtained by The Washington Post, describes potential security threats of immigrants recruited in a program designed to award fast-tracked citizenship in exchange for urgently needed medical and language skills.

Additionally, 4,100 troops — most of whom are naturalized citizens — may face “enhanced screening,” though the Pentagon voiced concern on how to navigate “significant legal constraints” of “continuous monitoring” of citizens without cause, according to the memo.

Officials have assigned threat level tiers to the nearly 10,000 Military Accessions Vital to National Interest (MAVNI) program recruits, both in the service and waiting to serve, based on characteristics like proximity to classified information or how thoroughly they have been vetted.

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The Pentagon promised citizenship to immigrants who served. Now it might help deport them. (Original Post) Eugene Jun 2017 OP
Absolutely disgusting. nt babylonsister Jun 2017 #1
"cancel enlistment contracts"??? BobTheSubgenius Jun 2017 #2
Compare the recruits' lawyers to those retained by the government... Crash2Parties Jun 2017 #3
True... BobTheSubgenius Jun 2017 #4

BobTheSubgenius

(11,564 posts)
2. "cancel enlistment contracts"???
Tue Jun 27, 2017, 10:14 PM
Jun 2017

Unless there was information previously hidden by the individual that the Pentagon is now acting on, is this legal? Can one side in a contractual arrangement basically say "Nope. Changed my mind."?

Is that option open to recruits if they find the military to not be the cushy gig they were promised? Just show up...wherever you show up to do these things and simply say "Meh." and head home? I have my doubts.

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