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Koreans Rush to Enlist in U.S. Army
A one-year Army pilot recruitment program by the U.S. Secretary of Defense that provides a shortcut to a U.S. work permit has attracted a great number of Korean applicants, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The pilot program recruits immigrants who can speak strategically important languages such as Arabic, Korean and Farsi. While normal route to citizenship can take decades, through the pilot program immigrants staying in the U.S. on a temporary residence visa can apply for citizenship within six months.
Of the 8,000 people who applied to the recruiting center in New York since Feb. 23, Koreans made up the largest group. Most had good credit rating and had served in the military in Korea. "The quality of these applicants has been phenomenal," Lt. Col. Peter Badoian, the project officer for the pilot program, told the WSJ, "But we didn't anticipate one immigrant community would respond so strongly."
Out of 22 people who applied to the pilot program in Los Angeles, 20 were Koreans. Badoian said, "The Army continues to process applications from Koreans, but it is unlikely to accept all those who qualify."

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