Trying To Get Visas For Former Interpreters

I don't know why they invoked PE Trump's name, seems to me like these are exactly the kinds of immigrants he'd want to allow.
Blaming Bush was prevalent into Pres Obama's second term, blaming Trump is now the norm before he is even inaugurated.

I'm still mad about the Lightning's loss to the Hurricanes. I'm not sure where Trump stands on the matter, but what I do know is that Trump won by 1.6% more in NC by means of the popular vote. One can only speculate that if he did have something to do with rigging the NHL system, it would be for the Hurricanes in this case.













See what I did there?
 
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In the Senate confirmation hearing of President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for State Secretary, the former Exxon Mobil Corp. CEO Rex Tillerson outlined the importance of protecting the lives of foreign interpreters who helped American military forces during the war in Afghanistan.

“It’s important we protect those whose lives are at risk, whether military forces or other forces in Afghanistan,” Tillerson response from Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen question on Wednesday.

“And it’s also important to make this distinction, otherwise we miss losing it to let people come through the program that is not truly at risk,” Tillerson added.

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Let's continue to hope the process gains more exposure and those who deserve an SIV not be left behind, or left waiting forever.
 
Huh.

Semper Fi, Marine.

He Was A Terp For Recon Marines In Helmand. Now He’s Headed To The School Of Infantry

For three years, Mohammad Nadir served alongside infantry and reconnaissance Marines, police advisers, and coalition forces in volatile districts like Kajaki, Lashkar Gah, and Sangin in Helmand province, Afghanistan. As an interpreter for U.S. service members at the height of the war in Afghanistan, he considered himself the “ears and eyes of ISAF.”

Now, he’s a Marine, and he’s headed to the school of infantry to become a grunt. But it was a long road to get there, growing up in a war-torn country that few people are ever allowed to leave.
 
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