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Pete
03-24-2011, 12:38
World War II Vet Learns He's Not a U.S. Citizen

"BIRTHER ALERT"

http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news/immigration/world-war-ii-vet-learns-hes-not-a-uscitizen-03232011#

"CENTRALIA, WA - Imagine living in this country for nearly a 100 years only to learn you're not a citizen.

It happened to a 95-year-old military veteran in Washington named Leeland Davidson.

Davidson knew he was born in Canada in 1916, but figured because his parents were American, he was automatically a U.S. citizen................."

But if you don't have a BC and you do have a questionalble SSN you could be Prez.

Mustang Man
03-24-2011, 13:29
Serves in the fleet during WWII. Livng a prosperous life as a american hero only to find out he is not a american!! This guy should not have to go through the bs of obtaining a citizenship. :mad:

Gypsy
03-24-2011, 17:45
They better take care of this gentleman.

If Obama's aunt can be in our country then so can this gentleman. He's no illegal in my book.

mangler
04-02-2011, 11:50
Looks like they got it taken care of. Good deal.

SEATTLE - A 95-year-old World War II veteran who got into a jam earlier this month because he couldn't prove his U.S. citizenship will soon have all the proof he needs.

Leland Davidson will receive a certificate of citizenship in a special ceremony on Tuesday, along with 58 other people.

Davidson, of Centralia, ran into trouble earlier this month when he applied for an enhanced driver's license so he could visit relatives in Canada.

He was rejected - even though he served honorably in the U.S. Navy during World War II - because he was born in British Columbia.

His parents were U.S. citizens who moved back to the United States when Davidson was 5 - but Davidson couldn't prove it.

"My dad was born, and we called Iowa, and (they) didn't start keeping records until 1880, and he was born in 1878," Davidson said.

Davidson's family even began to worry that the World War II vet could lose his Medicare and Social Security - and didn't know where to turn.

The KOMO 4 Problem Solvers spoke with U.S. Sen. Patty Murray's office and received an application for citizenship, and since Davidson is a veteran it didn't cost him any money.

Davidson eventually was able to find proof of his parents' U.S. citizenship, which automatically makes him a U.S. citizen.

He will receive a special certificate from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services at Tuesday's ceremony that takes the place of a birth certificate as proof of U.S. citizenship.


http://www.kval.com/news/offbeat/119093984.html

Gypsy
04-03-2011, 07:45
Good news!

alright4u
04-03-2011, 20:23
http://www.dol.wa.gov/forms/520431.pdf