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To: Snowshoe who wrote (61004)3/14/2005 2:07:16 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
U.S. Naturalizes Soldiers Who Served in Iraq "Thousands of immigrant troops are making extraordinary sacrifices for America, and there is no more fitting way for a grateful nation to demonstrate its appreciation than through expedited citizenship," Aguirre said.

U.S. Naturalizes Soldiers Who Served in Iraq
March 14, 2005

Patricia Giovine

Fifty-one servicemen and women, most of them Hispanic, who were not citizens when they went for tours of duty in Iraq pledged allegiance to the U.S. flag here Friday as they became full-fledged members of their adopted society.

hispanicbusiness.com

My mass migration plan works in mysterious ways!