“Tennessee DMV Cancels 77-Year-Old Navy Vet’s License, Claims He’s Not American”

77-Year-Old Navy Veteran Denied Driver’s License for Not Being a U.S. Citizen

A 77-year-old Navy veteran is facing an unusual problem at the DMV in Tennessee. Instead of the typical hassle of paperwork and long lines, this man is being told that he is not eligible for a driver’s license because he is not a U.S. citizen.

The Unbelievable Situation

Imagine serving your country in the Navy, only to be denied a basic privilege like a driver’s license. That’s the reality for one elderly veteran who is now fighting to prove his citizenship in order to obtain his license.

A Shocking Discovery

After years of driving without any issues, the veteran was shocked to learn that he was not considered a U.S. citizen by the Tennessee DMV. Despite providing all necessary documentation, including his military service records, he was still denied a license.

Standing Up for Justice

This case highlights the challenges that many veterans face when dealing with government agencies. It is a reminder of the importance of standing up for one’s rights and fighting against unjust policies.

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