It's ridiculous that people are being kicked out because, apparently, the government does't feel like running the background checks on these people. That is absolutely a contrived reason to remove someone from the service.
Even if they did feel like it, they can't process them quickly enough, because Trump added new and more onerous background check requirements. It is hard to ascribe a motivation to his actions other than deliberate obstruction.
See now, that's the kicker to me. Were these background checks added recently? Are they required of every army member, or for that matter every immigrant? Is it just immigrants from certain locations, or ones that have been in the country long enough?
I highly recommend that we look into this further. This article is deliberately leading readers to come to the conclusion that Immigrants are being targeted with an extremely transparent method of removing immigrants from the military. That might well be what is going on, mind you, but that's an extremely serious thing. The only reason to do that is if you intend to direct the military to take action that an immigrant might take issue with.
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My usual method is to actively try and find a way to disprove an article no matter the source, and then compare facts afterwards. Super skeptical of everyone at all times in the news is my way to avoid being bamboozled.
I had some extra time and found nothing anywhere that shows that this is anything but a targeted attempt to remove immigrants from the military. I'm sure more info will be brought to light, but this is really, really troubling.
Spokespeople for the Pentagon and the Army said that, due to the pending litigation, they were unable to explain the discharges or respond to questions about whether there have been policy changes in any of the military branches.
Our methods come with a built-in-excuse not to explain ourselves to the populace. We don;t have to explain ourselves to you. We don't have to explain anything to anybody.
~The Pentagon, not a quote