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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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I agree with Jason Phebus.
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SSgt Robert Marx
SSgt Robert Marx
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Yes, I also agree with him. Something must be said for rehabilitation.
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SPC Douglas Bolton
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SSgt Robert Marx Very sad story. He was given a second chance and failed it. Not sure how they can deport him to a country he has never lived in.
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SSG William Bowen
SSG William Bowen
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He was born there and lived there for 5 years it appears. Unfortunately, he never pursued his citizenship and I guess his parents never did either? They should give him some sort of consideration because of PTSD most likely caused by serving the US. I ran across a guy one time that was over 70 years old and came here at age 2. He committed a sex crime very late in life and was deported to his home country in his 70s and hadn't been there since age 2. He knew nothing about living there.
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SPC Douglas Bolton
SPC Douglas Bolton
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SSG William Bowen - Thank you for explaining this further.
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SSgt Robert Marx
SSgt Robert Marx
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SSG William Bowen - I bet that senior citizen had worked a lifetime of jobs and so had paid in to the Social Security system. Being deported would probably stop the checks from the offender but this seems almost like a shake down. Take anything of value that a person has and then kick them off the street. Cold.
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LTC Owner
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I feel for him but this is a result of the choices he made in life.
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