By UPI Staff--United Press International
Published: 06-18-07
Published: 06-18-07

About 750000 young people might be eligible under the Development Relief and Education for Alien Minors or DREAM act The Boston Globe reports. The bill would allow those who were under 16 when they arrived in the United States have a high school diploma and meet some other qualifications to get on track for citizenship as long as they serve at least two years.
Bill Carr the acting deputy undersecretary of defense in charge of personnel told the Globe the measure would be "good for readiness."
The Army has had to lower its recruiting standards to meet its goals and the Army and Marines plan to increase their ranks during the next five years.
About 35000 non-citizens serve in the military under a program that gives legal residents accelerated citizenship.