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Over 300,000 foreign born soldiers fought for the US in WWII, including at Normandy. Over 100,000 of them became citizens because of the Second War Powers Act of 1942 and other policies that allowed them to become naturalized even if they entered the US illegally. So yes, as American
May 16, 2025, 6:22 PM