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H.R. 1745, The Uniting America's Military Families Act of 2007

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Daniel Davis

This is why HR-1745 should be passed, I'm a United States born citizen who has been serving 7 years in the military. I served in Operation Enduring Freedom in 2001 for 7 months and recently going back to serve again in the Middle East for 8 months. American people it is me that has put my country before my family and it is me that has spent endless days away from my family to keep you all safe!Since 2001 my wife has been forced to live in Mexico which forces our American born daughter and my self to live in Mexico. My family an I have endured much pain and suffering due to a senseless law banning my wife from ever entering back to the U.S. Americans do the right thing and support this bill and bring back a solider to his homeland the United States of America!

Thank you and God bless!

Dorothy Davis

I think HR-1745 should be given careful consideration. There are several cases that involve Military people and their spouse or children can not live in the US. If a person is willing to defend their country, I think they have deserved every right to be able to live in the US with their family. A child that is born in the US should not have to live in Mexico because the mother is not allowed to live in the US.

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