UsmcFatManBear

UsmcFatManBear t1_j7vni27 wrote

Well when you end up committing crimes while being a US LPR you tend to get yourself in trouble and deported.

> “Whatever charges got a combat veteran deported are irrelevant,” he said. “No one deserves to be deported after sacrificing, doing the things these young men and I had to do. These young men died over there. They were destroyed over there. They were other things when they came home.”

I really wouldn't want someone who has a violent criminal history to get citizenship to be honest. If it is non-violent crime that does not involve crimes involving moral turpitude I don't have an issue giving them another chance.

Also not everyone who served did it honorably or is a good person. I worked with plenty of bad people while I served and deployed with them knowing they were not good people.

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UsmcFatManBear t1_itydl1k wrote

Also most county's have an online searchable database for property tax.

You can search by name and find where people live super easily. This is how most news organizations find where people live to interview them.

It's not some super secret hack lol

You just need a last name and you can find people's addresses.

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UsmcFatManBear t1_isgo87x wrote

LPT: Make sure you inspect the house you want to buy for features you want.

Before I bought my house I made sure I know what ISPs service the address and what kind of hookups I had to work with.

I knew I would have to run ethernet thru my walls myself to get multiple LAN locations in my house since wireless isn't great for some of the internet demands I have.

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