Guest JAN A. RUHMAN
Host Patricia Law and Jan discuss veteran’s issues, particularly deported veterans advocacy, and other projects Veterans for Peace is working on.
Jan A. Ruhman is a U. S. Marine Corps Veteran of the Vietnam War who resides in San Diego and is a proud Member of Veterans For Peace (VFP) Nationally @ veteransforpeace.org and locally since 2008 of theSan Diego Veterans For Peace (VFP) Chapter 91 @ sdvfp.org and is the Operations Coordinator for the VFP National Deported Veterans Advocacy Project which aids Veterans facing Deportation and those Deported to countries all over the World. From Offices in Tijuana BC Mexico as the Physical Sponsor of the Unified U. S. Deported Veterans Resource Center Office in Tijuana staffed by Deported U. S. Military Veterans. Jan can be reached by email at: jallan.ruhman@gmail.com.
Their Deported Veterans Website: https://www.uusdepvets.org
Two links below to two Petitions asking President Biden to issue a Presidential Pardon. The Petition is for 25 Veterans brought Home on Humanitarian Parole to the U. S. remaining on Humanitarian Parole without “status” of the 120 + Repatriated Home to America that will lose the right to remain in the U. S. when President Biden leaves Office on January 20, 2025.
From the ACLU and the other from Unified U. S. Deported Veterans. They ask that you forward this to your sphere of influence of family and friends; we only have until January 20, 2025 to Save these Veterans.
(1) ACLU Petition for Presidential Pardon https://action.aclu.org/send…/protect-immigrant-veterans
(2) Unified U. S. Deported Veterans – Presidential Pardon Request https://actionnetwork.org/…/president-biden-honor…