There is a quiet but persistent friction currently defining the United States Selective Service System: a tug-of-war between the paper-trail past and an automated future. While policy architects are actively sketching out a modernized landscape built on digital record integration, the machinery of the state still hums to a traditional tune. For now, the legal burden of registration remains a manual rite of passage, primarily for male U.S. citizens and immigrants approaching the threshold of their 18th birthday.

Proposed changes to draft policy spark public debate in the United States
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