Problem on us military and u.s. citizenship


Problem: Anyone who is a member of the U.S. military must be a U.S. citizen or a legal permanent resident. All military officers must be U.S. citizens. Any applicant for U.S. citizenship who has served for three years in the U.S. military and who is a lawful permanent resident is excused from residence requirements if the application for citizenship is filed either while the applicant is still serving or within six months of an honorable discharge. J.H. is now serving a fourth year in the U.S. military and is applying for U.S. citizenship. From the information given above, it CANNOT be validly concluded that

A) J.H. is not an officer in the U.S. military

B) J.H. is excused from residence requirements in the application for U.S. citizenship

C) J.H. is a legal permanent resident

D) J.H. is not excused from residence requirements in the application for U.S. citizenship

E) J.H. is not an illegal resident of the United States

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