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Home Front: WoT
Gold Star Mothers to Admit Non-Citizens
2005-06-28
Update on a story from a few weeks back.
DALLAS - A group for mothers whose children died in war voted Monday to allow non-U.S. citizens to join, after coming under criticism for denying membership to a Filipina mother whose son was killed in Afghanistan.

The 1929 charter of American Gold Star Mothers had prevented foreign citizens from joining. Earlier this year, the organization's 12-member executive board voted against changing the rule. That prevented Ligaya Lagman, of Yonkers, N.Y., from joining, although she is a legal resident and her son, 27-year-old son Army Staff Sgt. Anthony Lagman, was a U.S. citizen. After hearing about her interest in joining, New York Gov. George Pataki and other lawmakers urged the group to change its rules.

"Quite simply, the loss a mother endures when her son or daughter makes the ultimate sacrifice for our nation — is no less honorable or admirable because of her citizenship status," Pataki said Monday.

The change was approved unanimously Monday during the American Gold Star Mothers' annual convention in the Dallas area. "This change to our constitution was the right thing to do, but we had to make the change the right way," said Judith Young, the group's new president.

More than 140 military service members who were not U.S. citizens have died in Iraq and Afghanistan. Legal residents who are not citizens have long served in the U.S. military.
Posted by:tu3031

#3  Good for them, too... good they could see how things are now as rthey are, not how they might have been 50 years ago.
And I speak as one whose grandmother was a member, from 1943 (on the death of my uncle over Germany) on to her own death in the early 1990ies. They do good work, not least in helping their own membership to come to terms with the most horrible of losses.
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2005-06-28 19:15  

#2  good for them! Sniff. It's too bad the club has to exist. God bless them.
Posted by: 2b   2005-06-28 16:50  

#1  And their sacrifice will NOT be forgotten.
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-06-28 16:13  

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