abandonconflict
Well-Known Member
Yes, those words are together. A lot of people enlist before they've become citizens and believe that it makes them a citizen automatically if they get an honorable discharge. It should.
This personal friend of mine decided to start something in Tijuana to help them out. He was deported a long time ago when he ran afoul of the law but was pardoned for his minor crimes. His organization has become a lifeline for others who share his plight. and he recently branched out to Ciudad Juarez.
What many people don't realize is that the stress and trauma brought about by military service often leads to troubles like addiction and delinquency. These guys served the US in uniform and do not deserve to have our backs turned to them.
This personal friend of mine decided to start something in Tijuana to help them out. He was deported a long time ago when he ran afoul of the law but was pardoned for his minor crimes. His organization has become a lifeline for others who share his plight. and he recently branched out to Ciudad Juarez.
What many people don't realize is that the stress and trauma brought about by military service often leads to troubles like addiction and delinquency. These guys served the US in uniform and do not deserve to have our backs turned to them.