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25 Million Naturalized Citizens In Jeopardy Now Under Trump Deportation Plan

DENATURALIZATION: The Department of Justice in a memo laid out new guidelines encouraging its attorneys to seek to strip U.S. citizenship from those who have naturalized if they have committed various crimes. But the memo lists a number of other qualifying crimes, adding that attorneys can prioritize denaturalization even for those who are facing “pending criminal charges” that have not yet secured a conviction. The directive poses a risk to the nearly 25 million naturalized U.S. citizens, according to 2023 data.

“The provision is so vague that it would permit the Division to denaturalize for just about anything. It could be something prior to or following naturalization,” Joyce Vance, a law professor and former U.S. attorney appointed by former President Obama, wrote on her blog. “All are now vulnerable to the vagaries of an administration that has shown a preference for deporting people without due process and dealing with questions that come up after the fact and with a dismissive tone.”


Source: The Hill
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ididntknow · 56-60, M
Where did you get this information ?
@ididntknow https://m.economictimes.com/news/international/global-trends/us-news-25-million-americans-at-risk-trumps-most-shocking-deportation-call-targets-us-citizens-as-he-sets-bizarre-conditions/articleshow/122203400.cms
Not that you actually meant where did you get that information... Here's one example.
Still denying?
Do you still deny?
JSul3 · 70-79
@ididntknow
Source: thehill.com

This move by the orange traitor can easily be found by performing a simple web search...such as 'Trump wants to denaturalize citizens' or anything close. You will see a large number of different sources on this action.

Now you know.
ididntknow · 56-60, M
@Roundandroundwego are you for open borders ?
JSul3 · 70-79
@ididntknow Are you for the Constitution and the rule of law?
ididntknow · 56-60, M
@JSul3 don’t you like to answer questions
JSul3 · 70-79
@ididntknow I am for those seeking a better life in America to come on in. Let the rule of law determine their claim for asylum and a court of law determine their fate.

You have a problem with that ?
ididntknow · 56-60, M
@JSul3 yes, do it the right way, don’t break into a country, and expect to stay, if I break into your house, can I just stay,
JSul3 · 70-79
@ididntknow Break in?
Entering the country and seeking asylum is not 'breaking in.'
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
ididntknow · 56-60, M
@JSul3 yes it is, if I went to Australia, would they let me stay
JSul3 · 70-79
@ididntknow Ask Australia.
This is the USA.
ididntknow · 56-60, M
@JSul3 you’re good at avoidance, I’ll give you that
JSul3 · 70-79
@ididntknow You certainly 'do not know'
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