Re: Feds say Vietnam veteran not a citizen
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 7:29 pm
What if somebody refused to take the written test for a CHL and then whined DPS wouldn't give him the CHL he paid for?
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smoothoperator wrote:What if somebody refused to take the written test for a CHL and then whined DPS wouldn't give him the CHL he paid for?
I think that he will realize that the U.S. Government will be more stubborn than he.tacticool wrote:I sounds like he did get moved to the front of the line, but then he stood there for more than 40 years stubbornly refusing to take the test. I have zero sympathy for people like that and think he's already getting everything he deserves including the monthly checks.
That's a radical notion if I ever heard one! What's the matter with you?G26ster wrote:Hey, they might even start teaching that in public schools again someday. Ya never knowThe Annoyed Man wrote:The reason for the class and test is to make sure that new citizens are properly educated in our form of government and the responsibilities of citizenship.
The same way everyone else did. They went to the local draft board and filled out the paperwork as required by law. Their number was drawn. They then had to serve or be deported.one eyed fatman wrote:How does a green card guy get drafted?MoJo wrote:I was in the Army with several green card aliens during Vietnam. Some were drafted some enlisted none expected to automatically get citizenship although all wanted it. I helped a guy from Cuba study for his citizenship test. He passed.
That is pretty much how it works now. If they enlist with a green card, they can apply for citizenship and have it expedited. They are very limited these days on what MOS they can get since they are not eligible for a security clearance until they are citizens and more and more MOSes are requiring at least a Secret level clearance these days.WildBill wrote:IMO, service in the military doesn't guarantee citizenship, but they should be moved to the front of the line.