Dr. Marin Nikolov, an immigrant who came to America in 1990 after the collapse of communism in Bulgaria, works at the verification division headquarters for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service, an agency of the Department of Homeland Security in Washington D.C. He currently conducts research and writes policy for the national E-Verify and Form I-9 programs, which serve employers and users seeking to verify the employment authorization of U.S. and foreign citizens seeking employment opportunities in the U.S. In On the Trail with Don't Ask, Don't Tell, he shares his personal experience as a former U.S. Army drill sergeant, who, while "on the trail," witnessed instances of harassment of gay, and suspected to be gay, recruits. He also outlines recommendations on how to best combat and stop this discrimination of gays in the Army, which may be applicable to all branches of the U.S. military. Book jacket.
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