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Originally Posted by Izzibeth
This doesn't make sense to me, honestly. If it were any other kind of "terrorist organization" then I might understand but.... an organization that sought to overthrow Saddam... who we just recently executed and whose country we invaded... is not allowed to become an American citizen after putting his own life on the line to help translate for our forces?
The United States is really not helping itself by treating people like this. That is hypocrisy if I have ever seen it.
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Reading the article pissed me off. I 100% think the gentleman should get his citizenship. However, it's not the United States that makes that shitty assessment, but the US Citizenship and Immigration Services. The US Military doesn't have a problem with it, or the real US intelligence community, it's just a couple of old hags that don't know any better at Immigration. The same thing happens with State Dep all the time, too. A bunch of jackoffs who know no better making analytical judgements who have absolutely no buisness doing so.