Bitch can't vote....deal with it. And she can't leave the country because she has a dishonorable discharge. That passage is mainly for people who received DD for desertion and fled to another country.
Maybe she can, maybe she can't. I don't know what State she lives in (or care much). And why would she not be able to leave the country? A dishonorable discharge doesn't mean she can't get a passport; if the country she's going to doesn't have a law against allowing convicted felons in, she can go there with no problem.
And as far as bank loans are concerned...who's going to loan money to someone who can't get a job because of a dishonorable discharge....it shows up on a background check.
There's plenty of jobs to be had even for convicted felons. Granted, working at the local school won't fly, but I'm pretty sure that those hiring people for construction work, or other such jobs aren't too particular. But even if all that you said were true, the passage you quoted said "they
can't get bank loans." Please provide a reference to the relevant law.
Vince, give it up. You're clueless.