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Deported veteran speaks out before becoming US citizen

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Hector Barajas-Varela is set to become the first deported veteran that will become a U.S. citizen. Barajas-Varela was deported to Mexico in 2010 before receiving a full pardon from California Governor Jerry Brown in 2017.