Grijalva bill would give deported military vets a chance to come back to U.S.

Screen Shot 2016-07-16 at 7.45.39 AMBy Sophia Kunthara | Cronkite News

Hector Barajas’ Army service should have guaranteed him military benefits after he was honorably discharged.

All that went out the window when Barajas – a native of Mexico who was a lawful resident when he served – was convicted on a weapons charge and deported to Mexico, where he doesn’t have access to the medical care or other benefits he would have otherwise received.

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