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Are veterans more likely to be denied green cards than active service members? (Yeganeh Torbati)

Are veterans more likely to be denied green cards than active service members? (Yeganeh Torbati)

Released Thursday, 22nd August 2019
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Are veterans more likely to be denied green cards than active service members? (Yeganeh Torbati)

Are veterans more likely to be denied green cards than active service members? (Yeganeh Torbati)

Are veterans more likely to be denied green cards than active service members? (Yeganeh Torbati)

Are veterans more likely to be denied green cards than active service members? (Yeganeh Torbati)

Thursday, 22nd August 2019
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(8/21/19) Veterans of the US Armed Forces will have a harder time receiving green cards than currently active service members, according to a new report from Yeganeh Torbati, Isaac Arnsdorf and Dara Lind of ProPublica “‘No Comment’: Emails Show the VA Took No Action to Spare Veterans From a Harsh Trump Immigration Policy.” According to this exclusive report, since Veterans Affairs (VA) officials declined to step in to exempt veterans from a Trump administration policy denying green cards to a larger number of low-income immigrants, vets will not be entitled to any of the exemptions open to currently enlisted military personnel. In this week’s “TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent” on WBAI, Yeganeh Torbati considers what the reporting of her and her ProPublica colleagues tells us about the way the VA is being run in the Trump administration.
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