By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
April 13, 2018
San Diego, California - On Friday, deported U.S. Army Veteran Hector Barajas Varela, who founded the Deported Veterans Support House (DVSH) legally crossed into the United States of America after 14 years of struggling to become a U.S. Citizen. Barajas Varela, finally took his Citizenship ceremony oath at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in San Diego. Barajas Varela says that he will continue to work with the DVSH for one year and to advocate for Veteran Administration benefits for those deported Veterans that the U.S. government had failed to grant their earned benefits while being deported. The DVSH has also been instrumental along with the ACLU-CA, the Latham & Watkins lawfirm, Nathan Fletcher, James Erselius, Jennie Pasquarella, Norma CP, and Alor Calderon in helping him get his citizenship and several other deported Veterans to become U.S. Citizens as well.
Barajas Varela thanked his supporters and everyone that made it possible for him to become a U.S. Citizen.
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