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Topic: Stalwart Service For U.S. In Iraq Is Not Enough To Gain Green Card |
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| Milforum's Postmaster | Post; Stalwart Service For U.S. In Iraq Is Not Enough To Gain Green CardI think that they should be given a green card... regardless of "some" past acts. Quote:
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| Milforum's Postmaster | Ahmad spends much of his time being flown by Marines to training bases around the country to provide rudimentary Arabic and cultural pointers. The maximum language training is 40 hours, which he said is too little. "But at least you can teach him to say a tactical word, how to survive," how not to shoot "a guy who didn't stop" at a checkpoint. Those on their second or third tours have more complicated queries, he said. "They say: okay, we're going to go there and it's Ramadan time, what is 'no'? What is 'do this -- don't do this'? What do I tell my Marines?" According to Human Rights First, a nonprofit that handles similar immigration cases, groups such as the KDP do not appear on U.S. government lists of designated terrorists. Instead, determinations of "undesignated terrorist organizations" are made, case by case, by the USCIS, part of the Department of Homeland Security. Using definitions in the Immigration and Nationality Act, the USA Patriot Act and other legislation adopted after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, it is up to USCIS officials to research an applicant's background and make a decision. According to Ahmad's denial letter, the information in his case was obtained from the Web site of the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, a DHS-funded nonprofit group. The legislation contains waiver provisions -- by the secretary of state for foreign petitioners, and the secretary of homeland security for those who, like Ahmad, are already in this country. But there is no path for a denied individual to apply for a waiver. In a velvet box in his desk drawer at Quantico, Ahmad keeps two medals he received for his service in Iraq -- the Navy-Marine Corps Achievement Medal and the War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal. Above his computer, he has a snapshot of President Bush. He was a guest at the White House last year when Bush presented a posthumous Medal of Honor to a Marine for actions in an Anbar mission in which Ahmad participated. Ahmad remains in this country under his special visa and asylum status, but neither one has the permanence of a green card. Under U.S. law, those granted asylum can be sent back to their country if the secretary of state determines that it is at peace and that the danger to the person has subsided. Ahmad said he would like to return to Iraq, but only "as a Marine." He has no family there, he said, but "I have the greatest, biggest family in America. I have the USMC." |
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| Fridgeraider (Instructor) | Same as usual. These jackasses shiver in front of the enemy and when a brave man needs their help they start throwing the book at him and act like their all tough and crap. There has been no justice done for this man who has done far more for the United States than most Americans have done or are even thinking about doing.
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| Chief Engineer ![]() | That really SUCKS!
__________________ "It doesn't take a hero to order men into battle. It takes a hero to be one of those men who goes into battle." - Norman Schwarskopf, Commander of Desert Storm Operations |
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| Fridgeraider (Instructor) | Why the heck don't we have a march on Washington for this sort of stuff? |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Quote:
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| Fridgeraider (Instructor) | We gotta declare independence or something. |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | America just needs to get rid of all the backstabbing politicians and replace them with some people who have actually served in the armed forces so that everyone know what the hell is going on. |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | It defies logic. But then again, politicians have never been known for their logic. This event seems to relate very closely to a similar thread by Delboy about British government's the non recognition of service by the Ghurkas as a part of the British army.
__________________ "Too thick to change, and too old to care" http://www.geocities.com/senojekips/Index.htm Last edited by senojekips : March 27th, 2008 at 02:04 AM. |
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