Border Patrol Guards Become U.S. Citizens

Border Patrol Guards Become U.S. Citizens

Jimenez, who is from Tarasco, Mexico, helped organize the citizenship applications for her and the other five guardsmen. Four others are from Mexico, and one is from the Pacific island nation of Palau.

Nearly 25,000 service members since Sept. 11, 2001, have taken advantage of an executive order signed in 2002 allowing personnel deployed for anti-terrorism duties to immediately apply for citizenship, skipping the previous one-year service period. Typically, noncitizens must wait three to five years before applying.

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