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Monday, July 2, 2007

Missing soldier's wife gets green card

The wife of a soldier missing in Iraq can strike one worry off her list: the Department of Homeland Security gave her a green card this weekend, FOX News reports. Having entering ilegally from the Dominican Republic, Yaderlina Hiraldo Jimenez had earlier been served deportation papers. Her G.I. husband, Alex Jimenez (right), has been missing since mid-May.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, that's one way to get a green card.

Anonymous said...

Vincent, Somehow I don't think this woman orchestrated her husband going MIA in Iraq so she could secure legal status in this country.