ayemap123
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| 16 Apr 2017 12:13 AM |
hopefully me
would love to kill me some north Koreans
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HeXTriX
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| 16 Apr 2017 12:23 AM |
Under current law, all male U.S. citizens between 18–25 years are required to register with Selective Service within 30 days of their 18th birthday. In addition, non-U.S.-citizen men between the ages of 18 and 25 (inclusive) living in the United States must register. This includes permanent residents (holders of Green Cards), refugees, asylees, and illegal aliens. Foreign men lawfully present in the United States who are non-immigrants, such as international students, visitors, and diplomats, are not required to register. Aliens on lawful non-immigrant status are not required to register for selective service so long as they are in status. If an alien's non-immigrant status lapses while he is in the United States, he will be required to register. Failure to register as required is grounds for denying a petition for U.S. citizenship. Currently, citizens who are 17 and 3 months old can pre-register so when they turn 18 their information will automatically be added into the system.
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HeXTriX
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| 16 Apr 2017 12:26 AM |
tl;dr version.
If your a male US citizen between the ages of 18-25, you have a chance of getting drafted. |
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