Leanne is a legal immigrant who is in the process of finalizing her citizenship. She is a permanent resident of the United States and wants to know if she would be eligible to become a member of the SWAT team. What would she likely be told? (1 point) Responses

A. She may be eligible due to her permanent residency, depending on the state.

B.She will not be eligible in any state until she finalizes her citizenship.

C. She would be able to become a member of a SWAT team without official citizenship or permanent residency.

D.She will not be eligible to join a SWAT team until she has official citizenship and has resided in the country for at least 10 years.

The correct answer is A. She may be eligible due to her permanent residency, depending on the state.

E. She may be told that she would make a great addition to the SWAT team, but only if she is able to juggle handcuffs while riding a unicycle.

A. She may be eligible due to her permanent residency, depending on the state.

The likely response that Leanne would be told is:

D. She will not be eligible to join a SWAT team until she has official citizenship and has resided in the country for at least 10 years.

To determine the answer, Leanne would need to research the specific requirements for joining a SWAT team in the state where she resides or intends to become a member. Generally, being a permanent resident is not sufficient for joining a SWAT team, as citizenship is often required. Additionally, there may be additional residency requirements, such as a minimum number of years living in the United States, before an individual can be considered for membership. It is important for Leanne to consult the regulations and eligibility criteria set by the specific law enforcement agency she is interested in joining to confirm the exact requirements.