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[Lost Nomad] How not to become a U.S citizen
Published: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 07:57:20 +0000
This is quite the twisted tale and could become interesting - A South Korean man joined the U.S. military in 2003 to become a U.S. citizen, under the condition that he would serve a tour of duty inÂ*Iraq.Â* However, before he was to go to Iraq, he came back to South Korea on leave and [...] Read More... |
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