ICE Drops Deportation Threat Against Chinese Student Joining U.S. Army
The immigrants were brought into the military — which offers a track to citizenship — because they provide hard-to-find skills and languages. A slow-moving vetting program had put their visas at risk.
by Quil Lawrence
Jun 15, 2018
2 minutes
The Army has long had shortages of health care workers and speakers of certain languages, and in 2009 it started doing what other industries, including the medical field have done: It looked to skilled immigrants.
A program, called Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest or MAVNI,
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