Generic catch-all term for non-citizen enlistees in the United States Armed forces. The history of foreign nationals being recruited into the US Army is one that goes all the way back to the Revolutionary War and has continued to the present day in the form of Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest (MAVNI) and other programs that allow non-citizens to join, granting them citizenship in exchange for honorable service. Although theoretically only open to legal, documented residents, there have been many instances of undocumented immigrants, particularly recipients of the DREAM Act, enrolling in the past.
This practice has, in recent years, been largely undermined by the administration of Donald Trump, a man who has never served a day of his life on account of his "bonespurs."
This practice has, in recent years, been largely undermined by the administration of Donald Trump, a man who has never served a day of his life on account of his "bonespurs."
by garcalej August 21, 2018

The Mexican version of a blue collar worker. These usually classify Mexicans with green cards working in the the USA RAHH. Typically found outside Home depot and on occasion Lowe’s. Offering services such as agriculture, landscaping, carpeting, plumbing, and in some cases construction.
by Redacial August 7, 2023

by Max green Tszil March 19, 2019

A four diamond spa located in sunny southern Utah. It has a vast variety of tennis courts, pools, fitness activities, hiking, spa treatments, and much more.
by The Real Dexter Morgan April 21, 2011

by Gibdobus November 7, 2023

by Rey0603 September 13, 2018

Jason was sniffing green leaves in the school’s restroom. He there’s it away in the trash then caused a fire at the school.
Jackie was sniffing green leaves in the school bus, then the bus smelled like green leaves and eventually made the bus driver to stop.
Jackie was sniffing green leaves in the school bus, then the bus smelled like green leaves and eventually made the bus driver to stop.
by Aaaaron S February 11, 2022
