When Esmita Spudes Bidari was a young girl in Nepal, she dreamed of being in the military. Now her dream has come true. But instead of serving in Nepal’s military, she recently joined the U.S. Army Reserves. Bidari, who heads to basic training in August, is just the latest in a growing number of legal migrants entering the U.S. military. In the U.S., military service is not required. And it has been difficult for the military to get enough people to volunteer. As a result, the Army and Air Force have reached out to immigrants, offering a pathway to citizenship for those who join.

In the U.S., military service is not required.
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renewal
What have the Army and Air Force offered to immigrants?
citizenship
plots of land
tax breaks
new vehicles
What does the term "migrants" refer to in the context of the article?
U.S. citizens serving in the military
Native residents of Nepal
Military personnel serving in foreign countries
Individuals who travel for work or settlement