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discharged. Such is not the case. Veterans that take an oath to United States of America, <br /> veterans that are ready to lay it all down, make the ultimate sacrifice for our country. And <br /> then they're deported. Because they're found guilty of a crime involving moral turpitude, Mr. <br /> Chairman, my bill simply says none of the funds made available by this subtitle may be <br /> used to remove from the United States a veteran who was honorably discharged unless an <br /> immigration judge has determined after weighing all equities that that individual should be <br /> removed. All I'm asking is, before you deport this veteran, look at his whole history of <br /> service to our to our country. <br /> And finally, Mr. Chairman and Ranking Member, my final amendment essentially says that <br /> no amount of money in this subtitle should be used or can be used to deport or remove an <br /> individual to a country other than the country of that individual's nationality or last habitual <br /> residence unless a removal order to that country is issued by immigration judge. <br />