By Alexandra Mendoza

A group of undocumented veterans who had been deported to Mexico will arrive at the San Ysidro Port of Entry this Friday seeking a humanitarian permit that would allow them back into the United States to get the medical care they are entitled to by virtue of their military service.

The announcement comes in the wake of an American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) report that argues that the U.S. government has failed to provide citizenship to immigrants who have served in combat.

Por Alexandra Mendoza

Un grupo de veteranos que fueron deportados a México, se presentarán este viernes en la garita de San Ysidro, para solicitar un permiso humanitario que les permita regresar a Estados Unidos, para solicitar tratamiento médico, al que tienen derecho por su servicio militar.

El anuncio llega después de que un reporte de la Unión Americana de Libertades Civiles (ACLU, por sus siglas en inglés) argumentara que el gobierno estadounidense ha fallado en otorgar la ciudadanía a inmigrantes que han servido en combate.

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