• February 9, 2016
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The U.S Military Veterans are Being Deported to Mexico

The U.S Military Veterans are Being Deported to Mexico
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The year 2016 is considered the election year in the United States and the immigration has been a sensitive issue in current conditions. A number of stories started indicating a group of veterans of the U.S military and now they are residents of Mexico. Another story earlier reported that these veterans were deported from the United States. The U.S department of Homeland and Security said that there is not any veterans exist in the United States. The living places for veterans are called Bunker and it is also known as the Support House for Deported Veterans. These bunkers are made of building of small bricks on a side street in the town of Tijuana at the border of Mexico. These Bunkers are being used frequently by the veterans of the U.S military. These are provided for those who participated in Vietnam to Afghanistan fight. A former U.S Army paratrooper 39 years old Hector Barajas is using it as a gathering place for veterans and refugees, but he has been deported for his softness. He also said that there was a much need so I started to use the Bunker. He also added that after the deportation, I started meeting with others as others living in the town of Tijuana and I found that these veterans are living across all the Mexico, not just in the Mexico but its neighboring towns. It is very surprising that serving the U.S military doesn’t offer automatic citizenship for the United States.

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