Porterville Recorder

Lawyers: Discharged Army specialist granted US citizenshi­p

- By MICHAEL BALSAMO

LOS ANGELES — A South Korean-born U.S. Army specialist who sued after the military moved to discharge her has been granted citizenshi­p, her attorneys said Friday.

Yea Ji Sea, 29, had filed a lawsuit last month demanding a response to her citizenshi­p applicatio­n. She came to the country as a child on a visitor visa and held other visas before enlisting in 2013 under a special government program for foreign citizens who want to serve in the U.S. military.

Under the program, recruits agreed in their enlistment contracts to apply to naturalize as soon as their honorable service was certified.

Her lawsuit alleged that that the government improperly failed to process her citizenshi­p applicatio­n. Earlier this week, a federal judge ruled immigratio­n officials had three weeks to decide whether to approve the citizenshi­p applicatio­n or explain the delay to the court.

On Friday, the Justice Department notified Sea that her applicatio­n was approved, according to the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Southern California. She's scheduled to be sworn in at a citizenshi­p ceremony on Aug. 24.

"I love this country and was honored to serve it in the U.S. Army," Sea said in a statement. "I had felt like I was like I was an American since I was a child, growing up here. I had hoped for a long career in the Army. But I am so happy now that I will be a citizen."

Sea's attorney, Sameer Ahmed, said he was "glad the government has made good on its promise under its enlistment program."

Ahmed said earlier this week that he believed Sea's case was part of a greater effort by the Trump administra­tion to deny citizenshi­p to soldiers.

The Associated Press reported last month immigratio­n attorneys knew of more than 40 U.S. Army reservists and recruits who enlisted in the military with a promised path to citizenshi­p and have been discharged or whose status has become questionab­le, jeopardizi­ng their futures.

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