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Thousands of U.S. Military Veterans are facing deportation.
Please help us stop this injustice and fight for the men who bravely fought for us.
Hector Lopez US Army veteran.
There are more than 30,000 non-citizens currently serving in the US army. Anslem Ifill, a native of Trinidad and legal US resident, served in the first Gulf War. He was diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD. After his service, he got in trouble with the law and spent a number of years in prison. His story is not that unusual because almost half of the Vietnam veterans with PTSD have been arrested or jailed. What is unusual is that after serving his time he was detained by the immigration service for an additional three years and finally told he was to be deported. Anslem Ifill has spent 25 years in the US and served this country by putting his life on the line.
Rohan Coombs U.S. Army Persian Gulf War Veteran facing deportation to Jamaica. currently detained in El Centro Ca,
Fernando Cervantes a Vietnam Era veteran holding a private bill to stop his deportation.
Loui Alvarez , Angelica Madrigal, Heather Boxeth, Jan Ruhman lobbying in D.C. Heather Boxeth is the lawyer representing the Banished Veterans. Jan Ruhman is a Vietnam veteran advocating for Banished Veterans..
"When your tour ends," Obama said to those now serving, "when you touch our soil, you will be home in America that is forever here for you, just as you've been there for us. That is my promise." We hope that when the President is made aware of this situation, he will bring these troops that is forever here for them as he states.....
Fabian Rebolledo US Army 82nd Airborne 1/319th soldier being deported.
Hector Barajas US Veteran served with the 82nd Abn and 2 honorable discharges, currently deported to Mexico far away from his family and the country he loves and defended.
This page was last updated: July 17, 2011
Prince Bonah US Marine Deported to West Africa, Ghana,
Thousands of miles away from his family.