In the United States, the requirements for the military draft, also known as conscription, are governed by the Selective Service System. Here are the key requirements and details:
Who Must Register:
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Age and Gender:
- Men: All male U.S. citizens and male immigrant non-citizens residing in the U.S. who are ages 18 through 25 are required to register with the Selective Service System.
- Women: Currently, women are not required to register for the draft.
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Citizenship:
- U.S. citizens, including those living abroad.
- Immigrant non-citizens, including permanent residents (green card holders), refugees, asylum seekers, and undocumented immigrants.
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Exceptions:
- Men on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces.
- Cadets and midshipmen at the U.S. service academies.
- Some individuals with certain disabilities.
How to Register:
- Online: Registration can be completed on the Selective Service System's website.
- By Mail: A form (SSS Form 1) can be completed and mailed in.
- At the Post Office: Forms are available at any U.S. Post Office.
- When Applying for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): There is an option to register through the FAFSA application process.
Consequences of Failing to Register:
- Legal: Failing to register is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and/or a fine of up to $250,000.
- Civil Penalties: Ineligibility for federal student aid, federal job training, federal employment, and U.S. citizenship for immigrants.
Draft Process (if reinstated):
- Lottery: If a draft is activated, a lottery system based on birth dates would be used to determine the order of call.
- Classification: Individuals called would be classified to determine their eligibility and deferments or exemptions.
- Induction: Those classified as eligible would be inducted into the military.
Deferments and Exemptions:
- Student Deferments: Full-time students may receive deferments until they complete their studies.
- Medical and Psychological: Those with certain physical or mental conditions.
- Conscientious Objectors: Individuals who oppose war based on religious or moral beliefs.
- Hardship: Individuals who provide essential family support or have other significant hardships.
Recent Developments:
- There have been discussions and legislative efforts to potentially include women in the draft registration, but as of now, no such change has been enacted.
For the most up-to-date information, it's recommended to check the official Selective Service System website.
can't the men just send in a letter saying they declare themselves to be a woman, or female iguana?