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Border mission reshapes perspectives of New Hampshire Guardsmen
"It’s heavy in every single way you could fathom," said a Guardsman. "It’s almost like there is no right or wrong answer to how to handle things.”
By Annmarie Timmins, New Hampshire Bulletin
Migrants in Martha’s Vineyard given shelter at Joint Base Cape Cod
Base services include health care, crisis counseling, translators, food, clothing, and case managers to help with temporary housing.
Military needs to do more to help naturalize noncitizens, report says
DoD policy changes, poorly completed procedures and a lack of available information all contributed to the decline.
Illinois National Guard to help care for arriving migrants
Illinois' governor called up members of the Illinois National Guard to help organize shelter, food and medical care for migrants arriving from Texas.
Pentagon rejects DC request for National Guard migrant help — again
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin rejected a similar D.C. request earlier this month.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
DC requests National Guard help with busloads of migrants
Mayor Muriel Bowser formally asked the White House for an open-ended deployment of 150 National Guard members per day.
Veteran status will be considered in deportation cases, new ICE directive says
Immigration agents are now required, on paper, to include military service in deportation files.
Former national security officials push to ease immigration for science experts
To help the U.S. better compete with China, a group of former national security officials is asking lawmakers to exempt immigrants with advanced science, technology, engineering and math degrees from green card caps.
By Joe Gould
DoD should reinstate programs granting citizenship through service, Army veteran senator says
The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing Wednesday on veteran naturalization and deportation.
Biden to return $2 billion diverted from Pentagon projects for border wall
The administration said it would return $2 billion taken from the Pentagon and use it for the construction projects for which the money was originally intended.
He took them captive in Iraq 30 years ago. Now, they’re fighting for his citizenship
Two Navy pilots were shot down and taken prisoner during Desert Storm. Decades later, they formed an unlikely friendship with their once-captor.
By Harm Venhuizen