Policy fro the Naturalization of Military Servicemen and Women
Davila, Aldo Antonio
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Title
Policy fro the Naturalization of Military Servicemen and Women
Author(s)
Davila, Aldo Antonio
Issue Date
2022
Keyword(s)
military
citizenship
deportation
veterans
policy
Date of Ingest
2025-03-25T12:39:26-05:00
Abstract
Despite our nation’s historical dependence on foreign volunteers in our armed forces, the rights promised in exchange for their service have been impeded through policy perpetuated by the Trump administration. In 2017, a series oflegislation with the goal of decreasing legal immigration into the country negatively impacted citizenship opportunities for past and current service members. The Biden administration pledged to regress these policies as they relate to servicemembers but have astonishingly decided to uphold their current standing. The goal of this policy analysis is to explore the proposed Support and Defend Our Military Personnel and Their Families Act (H.R.3881) and to evaluate its elements of distributive justice. The analysis advocates for H.R. 3881 and provides reference to similar bills that would serve to bolster the overall efficacy of a bill of this nature.
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