ConfederateSS wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:riskllama wrote:yep, that is complete and utter bullshit. whoever cooked up that policy should be ashamed of themselves. fucking disgraceful.
Risk my best friend in the army Hector Horatio Hernandez was Puerto Rican, and served on the program that these soldiers are on, I lost contact with him after I left the military, and now i can't find him and nobody who knew him knows where he is. And it is unsettling to say the least.
And yes this is BULLSHIT.
I understand some have been deported for crimes some have not, the govt is moving heaven and hell to get el chappo turned over,
These guys wore the uniform and yet got less consideration than a known drug cartel leader
And that is BULLSHIT
-------Maybe he wasn't Puerto Rican....ALL PUERTO RICANS ARE U.S.CITIZENS...MOST AMERICANS DON'T KNOW THIS.........."JONES ACT of 1917"...UNITED STATES law dictates all Puerto Ricans born on the island are United States Citizens...My father was an officer in the army in Vietnam...40% of his men were from Malta.Who joined the army to become U.S.Citizens...When you take the oath to fight for the U.S...You are sworn in as a citizen. So this new fact is very sad.All most as sad as Americans spitting ,yelling murderer,America sucks,boo ,and throwing rotten eggs and tomatoes at my father when he returned home...YEAH,America.
ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion).
That explains somethings, I was unaware of the Jones act, and I have to look into the oath was also unaware of that as well