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I am not going to argue this with someone on the internet that just found out through Google what denaturalizion is. I believe they can find a reason if they wish to. You may not, I do not care. You were wrong when you were trying to bully jbgusa and you are wrong now, but at least now you know of the concept of denaturalizion is.
Oh, now that's a fair legal concept...find a reason if they want to.
But I ask again, what "fraudulent" aspect of that family's application for citizenship do you know of?
Frankly, the quality of your right wing posts has always been a turnoff to me, so more than often I may read but don't bother to respond.
But since you insist. There have been suggestions that the boy be deported or not allowed in to the U.S. He's an American citizen, and has all the rights of an American citizen. If we can just deport legal citizens...then I'd like to select a few citizens to deport, starting right at the top.
He can be denaturalized in which case he would no longer be a US citizen and access to the country could be denied.
Oh, now that's a fair legal concept...find a reason if they want to.
But I ask again, what "fraudulent" aspect of that family's application for citizenship do you know of?
The process requires a lot of paperwork and at least some interviews. I think even a well intentioned person could slip up and make a mistake. I have a few friends that have just gone through citizenship and some that are going through it and it is a pretty long and drawn out process. The threat of denaturalization is something that has become a reality now. I would love for Trump to latch on to this boys story because he seems like he would act on it. Alas, I am not on the Twitter so I have to hope that someone else gets him interested in this family.
From someone that just learned of denaturalization and has been Googling it today you are an example of who not to have an intelligent conversation with. Denaturalization is real and it is affecting real people whether you can understand it or not.
From someone that just learned of denaturalization and has been Googling it today you are an example of who not to have an intelligent conversation with. Denaturalization is real and it is affecting real people whether you can understand it or not.
Of course it is
And shame on you for trying to weaponize it against a real family because you don't like them
Oh, now that's a fair legal concept...find a reason if they want to.
But I ask again, what "fraudulent" aspect of that family's application for citizenship do you know of?
You are not a judge or a lawyer and impotent to his prosecution or defense.
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