2 US Army veterans deported to Mexico win US citizenship

Deported veterans Mauricio Hernandez Mata, center right, and Leonel Contreras embrace after being sworn in as U.S. citizens at a special naturalization ceremony Wednesday in San Diego. Both Army veterans, the two men were among 65 who have been allowed back into the United States nearly a year ago as part of a growing effort by the U.S. government to recognize the service of immigrants who served in the U.S. military only to wind up deported. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

SAN DIEGO — After fighting in Afghanistan, former U.S. Army soldier Mauricio Hernandez Mata returned home with post-traumatic stress, which he says eventually led to getting in trouble with the law and being deported to Mexico — a country he had not lived in since he was a boy.