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MCPO Roger Collins
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Not sure if I found the correct reference, but, if so, note the dates.


(c) Special Parole and Deferred Action Considerations.






On November 15, 2013, USCIS, pursuant to the authority conferred upon the Secretary of Homeland Security by INA § 212(d)(5)(A), 8 U.S.C. § 1182(d)(5)(A), issued a Policy Memorandum guiding the exercise of discretion with respect to applications for parole by designated family members of U.S. military personnel and veterans. On November 20, 2014, the Secretary directed USCIS to issue new policies on the use of both parole in place and deferred action for certain family members of certain military personnel, veterans, and individuals who are seeking to enlist in the U.S. military. See Secretary of Homeland Security Memorandum, "Families of U.S. Armed Forces Members and Enlistees" (Nov. 20, 2014),
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With the new policies the admin put in place, it may/or may have already rescinded this from the previous admin
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MCPO Roger Collins
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SGT (Join to see) - My question was this your reference about the new administration policies, not speculation about what may be proposed.
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MCPO Roger Collins - its not speculation; the new policy does not cover
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SFC George Smith
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interesting... there is a Lot of legalese... but still partially decipherable... hopefully they will be able to clarify the Intent and the Exceptions...
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