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VA disputes GOP claim that money for vets is going to migrants instead
Republican lawmakers have accused the department of using funding and resources to help with immigration work at the expense of veterans services.
NORTHCOM commander says US needs Arctic early warning system
Russia has deployed thousands of troops to the Arctic region for training and is expected to field 13 polar icebreakers by 2035. The U.S. has only one working heavy polar icebreaker.
By Shawn Snow
Illegal immigrant charged in hit-and-run death of Marine Vietnam veteran
Detectives allege the veteran was struck by the front of the Toyota and dragged more than 50 feet.
By Jon Simkins
Does ICE follow its policies when it comes to deporting military veterans?
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents aren’t always following the rules in deporting military veterans who are not citizens and treating them without regard for their service to the country, a deported veteran who has since become a citizen told a House Judiciary subcommittee on Tuesday.
By Piper Katarina Hudspeth Blackburn and Sam Cabral, Medill News Services
New immigration policy withholds automatic citizenship for some children of troops overseas, but not all
Bottom line: The new rules will add more red tape for some military members serving abroad.
Deported Marine veteran trying to reunite with family denied US entry for citizenship interview
Roman Sabal served for six years in the Marine Corps and additional years in the Army Reserves, the Union-Tribune reported.
By Ariana Puzzo
New Trump policies could end in deportations for some active duty troops
Special immigration exceptions for service members and their families are being eliminated.
ICE is supposed to consider service when deporting veterans. It hasn’t been.
There is an extra screening process to deport veterans who don't have citizenship, but Immigration and Customs Enforcement is ignoring it.
Military family bracing for adopted daughter to be deported
In October, the Federal District Court of Kansas ruled that their adopted daughter will be deported back to South Korea.
By Joshua Axelrod
NORTHCOM: Arctic now America’s ‘first line of defense’
New business opportunities in the Arctic also invite new strategic competition, U.S. defense officials say.
By Kyle Rempfer
After 9 years deported, female Marine’s husband may be able to come home
PBS will soon air documentary of Marine veteran whose husband was deported to Mexico.
By Tara Copp, AP