Those things are easily defeated. You are talking about ICE agents trying to outsmart media savvy college students lol. However, Zuck and co will certainly regret their bribes when people eventually start moving off of their platforms. |
You’re grossly missing the point. One: many of these crimes are minor, like drug charges. Two: They are deporting people on jacked up crimes. It’s quite easy to invent something for political expediency. Happen all the time in China. Three: people were naturalized, so they are Americans. We don’t deport Americans. Is there a reason they can’t be jailed in the US? I have yet to hear a single democrat say they think convicted violent criminals should roam free in the US. Whether they should be jailed in the US or deported seems like the only true merit point for discussion here. If you don’t see a slippery slope here, you won’t be convinced. |
More specifically, one of the things that they will be looking for is evidence of “antisemitism.” That should send a chill down everyone’s spine, including Jews. “U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced it will begin screening immigrants' social media for evidence of antisemitic activity as grounds for denying immigration benefit requests. The screenings will affect people applying for permanent residence status as well as foreigners affiliated with educational institutions. The policy will go into effect immediately.” https://www.npr.org/2025/04/09/g-s1-59149/immigrants-social-media-antisemitism-dhs |
Why should naturalized citizens who commit serious crimes be treated differently from natural-born citizens who commit serious crimes? Is there a single reason you feel this way aside from "they aren't as worthy as me?" |
There are tens of thousands (maybe hundreds of thousands) of international adoptees who are naturalized US citizens. Most of them came here as infants or toddlers. They know no other country. This is very scary for the parents of these children. This scares me a lot. If my child were "denaturalized", I would have a serious situation where I would be forced to also leave the United States (because I would no longer have any faith at all in this place aside from the fact that I am my child's family . . . there is no other family). Naturalization is forever, just like birthright citizenship. There is no difference. WTF. |
And let me just say that adoption is forever as well. These children will forever be our children. We are not going to "unfamily" them. We love them and treat them exactly the same as biological children who are born here. |
Be careful what you wish for. |
If they obtained citizenship through fraud...
That's always been on the books. |
Did anyone read that article? |
Is there a statute of limitations on it? If you have been here for 20 years, can it be enforced at that point? |
Yes, I did. It includes people with "pending criminal charges". What does that mean? That's a problem. |
they should we can weed out bad actors who don't have rights to be citizens |
Pending criminal charges means that a person has not been given due process. That's a BIG problem. We are talking about US citizens. |
Why do you want to keep criminals and drags on society? |
Spending charges means that they could arrest someone and charge them with a crime that is not backed up by evidence, and then denaturalize them because they have pending charges. Do you not see how that is a problem? |