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Willow Glen resident Pamela Anderson-Brulé has been trying to help her stepson Laurent Brulé (right) gain U.S. citizenship--something that he was promised in exchange for serving in the U.S. Army 10 years ago. He is currently living in his native country of France. His younger brother Matthieu Brulé (left), who joined the Marine Corps after 2001, when changes in the law made it easier to become a citizen, is now an American.

Joining Forces

Resident leads citizenship battle for military son

By Stephen Baxter

Family fights for U.S. citizenship after military service. more >>

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