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Army, navy, or marine ?

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it would be possible that an illegal person could get involved in the army, navy or marine and get an scholarship?

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  1. NOPE

    you are illegal you will not be enlisting


  2. Army of course.

    Navy is all flying and yappy-yappy. Marine is redneck.

  3. Q-1: it would be possible that an illegal person could get involved in the army, navy or marine?

    Correction to Q: Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force or Coast Guard.

    A: ILLEGAL ALIENS: NO!!!! /// Resident/ Documented aka Legal Aliens: YES!!!

    The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (also called "The DREAM Act") was not passed.

    The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors, or DREAM, provision in the immigration bill was expected to help boost military recruiting by allowing illegal aliens to enlist as way to obtain citizenship, Bill Carr, acting deputy undersecretary of defense for military personnel policy, told a veterans’ group representatives.

    “In other words, if you had come across (the border) with your parents, yet you were a minor child and have been in the U.S. school system for a number of years, then you could be eligible to enlist,” he said. “And at the end of that enlistment, then you would be eligible to become a citizen.”

    The bill, in various incarnations, has been introduced several times in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. In the House it has never been brought to a floor vote as a stand-alone bill; in the Senate it was finally brought for debate on the floor on October 24, 2007, and though it was able to gain a majority vote it failed to gain cloture by a 52-44 vote, 8 votes short of overcoming a filibuster by senators opposed to the bill.

    Q-2:  

    A/1: As for Scholarships independent of the Military, I am SURE that there are liberal do-gooders that are coughing up the money to sponsor ILLEGAL ALIENS for college. As for confirmation/ documentation... I'll skip that.

    A/2:  If you can't enlist in the military due to CITIZENSHIP/ Documented- LEGAL ALIEN requirements, you are not eligible for the COLLEGE scholarships as sponsored by the US Military.

  4. If you are illegal, you will not be enlisting. You could speak to a recruiter to find out what you need to do to be eligible, but all security clearance jobs require a complete background check and you can only get a clearance if you are a united states citizen.

  5. You can gain citizenship through military service. I urge you to seek other means of become a citizen.  

  6. No, it isn't. Being in the military makes them more likely to deport you.

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