U.S. Army Veteran Deported After Drug Conviction

U.S. Army Veteran Who Served Two Tours In Afghanistan Has Been Deported To Mexico After Drug Conviction

A US Army veteran who served two tours in Afghanistan has been deported to Mexico. The deportation follows an earlier decision by US authorities to deny Miguel Perez's citizenship application because of a felony drug conviction, despite his service and the PTSD he says it caused. Perez, 39, was escorted across the US-Mexico border from Texas and handed over to Mexican authorities Friday.

What are your thoughts? Should he be able to stay in the USA? 

Guy Bit By Deadliest Snake In The World (On Purpose)

Meet The Man Who’s ‘Immune’ To Snake Venom, Takes Four Bites From The Deadliest Snake In The World

David Bowie Statue Already Vandalized

Less than 48 hours after its unveiling, the statue of David Bowie has already been vandalized.

Flat Earth Rocket Man Breaks His Back

Man Out To Prove The Earth Is Flat Crashes His Homemade Rocket & May Have Broke His Back In Doing So!


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