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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: dutch508 on May 18, 2008, 01:43:58 PM
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Don't know what lib's point is here, but p2blib is a military hating leftist, so...
proud2Blib (1000+ posts) Sun May-18-08 01:07 PM
Original message http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x3305313
65,000 immigrants serving in the U.S. military
Advertisements [?](By Kansas City Star editorial page columnist Mary Sanchez)
Statistics on Immigrant Service Members on Active Duty:
Approximately 65,000 immigrants serve in the armed forces.
More than two-thirds of the foreign born serving in the armed forces are naturalized citizens.
The foreign born represent approximately 5 percent of all active-duty personnel.
Of all military branches, the navy has the highest number of foreign-born personnel.
Approximately 8 percent of those serving in the navy are foreign born.
Over 11,000 foreign-born women are serving in the armed forces.
The top two countries of origin for foreign-born military personnel are the Philippines and Mexico.
Latin America and the Caribbean accounted for the largest percentage of the foreign born, followed closely by Asia.
As of February 2008, there were 359 service members born in Western Asia and 826 born in south-central Asia.
Nearly 11 percent of those serving in the armed forces are of Hispanic origin.
Citizenship and the Armed Forces
A July 2002 executive order made noncitizen members of the armed forces eligible for expedited US citizenship.
More than 37,250 immigrant service members have become US citizens since September 2001.
USCIS has granted posthumous citizenship to 111 military personnel killed in the line of duty since September 2001.
The 2004 policy changes have allowed USCIS to hold naturalization ceremonies at US military bases around the world.
http://www.migrationinformation.org/USfocus/display.cfm...
http://voices.kansascity.com/node/1225
Again, not sure of the retard's point...
Ikonoklast (1000+ posts) (http://upload.democraticunderground.com/discuss/images/avatars/gadsden.gif) Sun May-18-08 01:18 PM
Response to Original message
1. We are Rome
The citizenry won't fight or die for Caesar, but the 'barbarians' from the edges of the Empire are willing to do so in order to become citizens.
We should just recruit locals at our garrison towns to act as mercenaries on our behalf. No one cares if foreigners die fighting our wars.
now, what are the odds kono served? Check out the flag, however. A goodly part of the troops who served in the American revolution were 'foreigners'. Irony?
izquierdista (1000+ posts) (http://upload.democraticunderground.com/discuss/images/avatars/che.gif) Sun May-18-08 02:06 PM
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4. Posthumous citizenship?
I guess that clears the bad decision makers out of the gene pool.
It makes their kids citizens, you communist ****.
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Just further proof of the lengths to which people who have NOT lived in the cradle of freedom will go to achieve it.
Having served among many of these great people during my time, their love for their new country was impressive. Too bad the primitives can't and won't understand that.
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Just further proof of the lengths to which people who have NOT lived in the cradle of freedom will go to achieve it.
Having served among many of these great people during my time, their love for their new country was impressive. Too bad the primitives can't and won't understand that.
A love for this country is something those dumbasses will never possess, I have to wonder if it was even there to begin with.
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Just further proof of the lengths to which people who have NOT lived in the cradle of freedom will go to achieve it.
Having served among many of these great people during my time, their love for their new country was impressive. Too bad the primitives can't and won't understand that.
A love for this country is something those dumbasses will never possess, I have to wonder if it was even there to begin with.
It's a prerequisite for the DUmb****s.
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Immigrants, yes, and I applaud them. ILLEGAL immigrants??? I don't think so.
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Just further proof of the lengths to which people who have NOT lived in the cradle of freedom will go to achieve it.
And how much the spoiled brat sh*theads who were born here take that same freedom for granted.
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Approximately 65,000 immigrants serve in the armed forces.
100% of them are legal.
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Approximately 65,000 immigrants serve in the armed forces.
100% of them are legal.
Thats the point that I think the OP is missing.
They've got it stuck in their head that we hate all immigrants. So they whipped this out at us. They just don't realize that we're absolutely fine with people who come into this country legally. It's the illegals that we don't want.
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Immigrants, yes, and I applaud them. ILLEGAL immigrants??? I don't think so.
If I'm not mistaken, we do have illegals serving. Once they've completed a certain number of years, they're granted citizenship. I have no problem with it. It's a fast-track to citizenship and there is no better way to prove you love this country than to serve in her defense.
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....and there are at least 5 veterans or active duty on this thread. Wonder if the DUmbasses can claim that percentage in any of their threads.
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Immigrants, yes, and I applaud them. ILLEGAL immigrants??? I don't think so.
If I'm not mistaken, we do have illegals serving. Once they've completed a certain number of years, they're granted citizenship. I have no problem with it. It's a fast-track to citizenship and there is no better way to prove you love this country than to serve in her defense.
There are ways to be in the country legally and not be a citizen. I'm willing to bet those are the non-citizens that are serving, since they would have the documentation, etc needed when signing on.
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Don't know what lib's point is here, but p2blib is a military hating leftist, so...
proud2Blib (1000+ posts) Sun May-18-08 01:07 PM
Original message http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x3305313
65,000 immigrants serving in the U.S. military
Advertisements [?](By Kansas City Star editorial page columnist Mary Sanchez)
Statistics on Immigrant Service Members on Active Duty:
Approximately 65,000 immigrants serve in the armed forces.
More than two-thirds of the foreign born serving in the armed forces are naturalized citizens.
The foreign born represent approximately 5 percent of all active-duty personnel.
Of all military branches, the navy has the highest number of foreign-born personnel.
Approximately 8 percent of those serving in the navy are foreign born.
Over 11,000 foreign-born women are serving in the armed forces.
The top two countries of origin for foreign-born military personnel are the Philippines and Mexico.
Latin America and the Caribbean accounted for the largest percentage of the foreign born, followed closely by Asia.
As of February 2008, there were 359 service members born in Western Asia and 826 born in south-central Asia.
Nearly 11 percent of those serving in the armed forces are of Hispanic origin.
Citizenship and the Armed Forces
A July 2002 executive order made noncitizen members of the armed forces eligible for expedited US citizenship.
More than 37,250 immigrant service members have become US citizens since September 2001.
USCIS has granted posthumous citizenship to 111 military personnel killed in the line of duty since September 2001.
The 2004 policy changes have allowed USCIS to hold naturalization ceremonies at US military bases around the world.
http://www.migrationinformation.org/USfocus/display.cfm...
http://voices.kansascity.com/node/1225
Again, not sure of the retard's point...
Ikonoklast (1000+ posts) (http://upload.democraticunderground.com/discuss/images/avatars/gadsden.gif) Sun May-18-08 01:18 PM
Response to Original message
1. We are Rome
The citizenry won't fight or die for Caesar, but the 'barbarians' from the edges of the Empire are willing to do so in order to become citizens.
We should just recruit locals at our garrison towns to act as mercenaries on our behalf. No one cares if foreigners die fighting our wars.
now, what are the odds kono served? Check out the flag, however. A goodly part of the troops who served in the American revolution were 'foreigners'. Irony?
izquierdista (1000+ posts) (http://upload.democraticunderground.com/discuss/images/avatars/che.gif) Sun May-18-08 02:06 PM
Response to Original message
4. Posthumous citizenship?
I guess that clears the bad decision makers out of the gene pool.
It makes their kids citizens, you communist ****.
Damned Hessians. :uhsure:
Kidding. H5 for the post. If you put on the uniform of the American military, or ever have, my respect for you is unmatched and citizenship is the least we can do for those who chose that path that were not citizens already.
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A good number of the union army soldiers were Irish immigrants fresh off the boat. Some were drafted and others were paid to serve in a cowards(DUmmies) place.
Will that cause the libs to take that little fact to court and have the results declared unconstitutional?