Yes, I am serious. Some of the people deported have relatives that were born here wives, children etc, they could appeal for the deported.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will those who are here legally, on green cards, a non-birth citizens have their status changed? Is this part of the new policy change by Trump? I have been a naturalized citizen since I was 2 years old but am increasingly nervous that my citizenship will be taken away if Stephen Miller has his way regarding this policy.
Did you gain citizenship by something illegal if not then you are ok.
How does someone gain citizenship by something illegal?
They lie on the Green card and citizenship forms. For example, they ask if you have ever worked illegally in the country.
We know for a fact that Elon Musk illegally worked while here on a student visa and never even attended classes at Stanford as required. Thus, he very likely lied on his citizenship paperwork. Melania Trump did the same - she was modeling in NY while her on a tourist visa. Also illegal.
If they catch you in a lie or a discrepancy related to your Green Card or citizenship applications, they can move to dénaturalize you.
You can only be denaturalized if you are a citizen. So the chances are, if you have lied to become a citizen, then they have already missed the lie. That would mean that they would have to go back and re-check your citizenship application. They're going to have to back and check hundred of thousands if not millions of citizen applications. This is going to take a lot of time and cost a lot of money. Then don't forget, these people will be able to appeal.
Wait, why do you think that?
Convicted murders and rapists can appeal their convictions so why can't someone appeal their denaturalization or deportation? It may come as a surprise to you but the same way some innocent people sometimes end up in prison, some innocent people could end up being deported. So therefore, they would appeal.
Who's going to stop anyone if they just move people out of the country? WHat's the actual process you will take if you are on the Mexico side of the border (or wherever) and feel it was not justified?
Are you serious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will those who are here legally, on green cards, a non-birth citizens have their status changed? Is this part of the new policy change by Trump? I have been a naturalized citizen since I was 2 years old but am increasingly nervous that my citizenship will be taken away if Stephen Miller has his way regarding this policy.
Did you gain citizenship by something illegal if not then you are ok.
How does someone gain citizenship by something illegal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will those who are here legally, on green cards, a non-birth citizens have their status changed? Is this part of the new policy change by Trump? I have been a naturalized citizen since I was 2 years old but am increasingly nervous that my citizenship will be taken away if Stephen Miller has his way regarding this policy.
Did you gain citizenship by something illegal if not then you are ok.
How does someone gain citizenship by something illegal?
They lie on the Green card and citizenship forms. For example, they ask if you have ever worked illegally in the country.
We know for a fact that Elon Musk illegally worked while here on a student visa and never even attended classes at Stanford as required. Thus, he very likely lied on his citizenship paperwork. Melania Trump did the same - she was modeling in NY while her on a tourist visa. Also illegal.
If they catch you in a lie or a discrepancy related to your Green Card or citizenship applications, they can move to dénaturalize you.
You can only be denaturalized if you are a citizen. So the chances are, if you have lied to become a citizen, then they have already missed the lie. That would mean that they would have to go back and re-check your citizenship application. They're going to have to back and check hundred of thousands if not millions of citizen applications. This is going to take a lot of time and cost a lot of money. Then don't forget, these people will be able to appeal.
They can and will be doing this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will those who are here legally, on green cards, a non-birth citizens have their status changed? Is this part of the new policy change by Trump? I have been a naturalized citizen since I was 2 years old but am increasingly nervous that my citizenship will be taken away if Stephen Miller has his way regarding this policy.
Did you gain citizenship by something illegal if not then you are ok.
How does someone gain citizenship by something illegal?
They lie on the Green card and citizenship forms. For example, they ask if you have ever worked illegally in the country.
We know for a fact that Elon Musk illegally worked while here on a student visa and never even attended classes at Stanford as required. Thus, he very likely lied on his citizenship paperwork. Melania Trump did the same - she was modeling in NY while her on a tourist visa. Also illegal.
If they catch you in a lie or a discrepancy related to your Green Card or citizenship applications, they can move to dénaturalize you.
You can only be denaturalized if you are a citizen. So the chances are, if you have lied to become a citizen, then they have already missed the lie. That would mean that they would have to go back and re-check your citizenship application. They're going to have to back and check hundred of thousands if not millions of citizen applications. This is going to take a lot of time and cost a lot of money. Then don't forget, these people will be able to appeal.
Wait, why do you think that?
Convicted murders and rapists can appeal their convictions so why can't someone appeal their denaturalization or deportation? It may come as a surprise to you but the same way some innocent people sometimes end up in prison, some innocent people could end up being deported. So therefore, they would appeal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will those who are here legally, on green cards, a non-birth citizens have their status changed? Is this part of the new policy change by Trump? I have been a naturalized citizen since I was 2 years old but am increasingly nervous that my citizenship will be taken away if Stephen Miller has his way regarding this policy.
Did you gain citizenship by something illegal if not then you are ok.
How does someone gain citizenship by something illegal?
They lie on the Green card and citizenship forms. For example, they ask if you have ever worked illegally in the country.
We know for a fact that Elon Musk illegally worked while here on a student visa and never even attended classes at Stanford as required. Thus, he very likely lied on his citizenship paperwork. Melania Trump did the same - she was modeling in NY while her on a tourist visa. Also illegal.
If they catch you in a lie or a discrepancy related to your Green Card or citizenship applications, they can move to dénaturalize you.
You can only be denaturalized if you are a citizen. So the chances are, if you have lied to become a citizen, then they have already missed the lie. That would mean that they would have to go back and re-check your citizenship application. They're going to have to back and check hundred of thousands if not millions of citizen applications. This is going to take a lot of time and cost a lot of money. Then don't forget, these people will be able to appeal.
Wait, why do you think that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will those who are here legally, on green cards, a non-birth citizens have their status changed? Is this part of the new policy change by Trump? I have been a naturalized citizen since I was 2 years old but am increasingly nervous that my citizenship will be taken away if Stephen Miller has his way regarding this policy.
Did you gain citizenship by something illegal if not then you are ok.
How does someone gain citizenship by something illegal?
They lie on the Green card and citizenship forms. For example, they ask if you have ever worked illegally in the country.
We know for a fact that Elon Musk illegally worked while here on a student visa and never even attended classes at Stanford as required. Thus, he very likely lied on his citizenship paperwork. Melania Trump did the same - she was modeling in NY while her on a tourist visa. Also illegal.
If they catch you in a lie or a discrepancy related to your Green Card or citizenship applications, they can move to dénaturalize you.
You can only be denaturalized if you are a citizen. So the chances are, if you have lied to become a citizen, then they have already missed the lie. That would mean that they would have to go back and re-check your citizenship application. They're going to have to back and check hundred of thousands if not millions of citizen applications. This is going to take a lot of time and cost a lot of money. Then don't forget, these people will be able to appeal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will those who are here legally, on green cards, a non-birth citizens have their status changed? Is this part of the new policy change by Trump? I have been a naturalized citizen since I was 2 years old but am increasingly nervous that my citizenship will be taken away if Stephen Miller has his way regarding this policy.
Did you gain citizenship by something illegal if not then you are ok.
How does someone gain citizenship by something illegal?
They lie on the Green card and citizenship forms. For example, they ask if you have ever worked illegally in the country.
We know for a fact that Elon Musk illegally worked while here on a student visa and never even attended classes at Stanford as required. Thus, he very likely lied on his citizenship paperwork. Melania Trump did the same - she was modeling in NY while her on a tourist visa. Also illegal.
If they catch you in a lie or a discrepancy related to your Green Card or citizenship applications, they can move to dénaturalize you.
You can only be denaturalized if you are a citizen. So the chances are, if you have lied to become a citizen, then they have already missed the lie. That would mean that they would have to go back and re-check your citizenship application. They're going to have to back and check hundred of thousands if not millions of citizen applications. This is going to take a lot of time and cost a lot of money. Then don't forget, these people will be able to appeal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will those who are here legally, on green cards, a non-birth citizens have their status changed? Is this part of the new policy change by Trump? I have been a naturalized citizen since I was 2 years old but am increasingly nervous that my citizenship will be taken away if Stephen Miller has his way regarding this policy.
Did you gain citizenship by something illegal if not then you are ok.
How does someone gain citizenship by something illegal?
They lie on the Green card and citizenship forms. For example, they ask if you have ever worked illegally in the country.
We know for a fact that Elon Musk illegally worked while here on a student visa and never even attended classes at Stanford as required. Thus, he very likely lied on his citizenship paperwork. Melania Trump did the same - she was modeling in NY while her on a tourist visa. Also illegal.
If they catch you in a lie or a discrepancy related to your Green Card or citizenship applications, they can move to dénaturalize you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people have to be so rude? It's easy for you to laugh and make fun of someone for being worried when you know none of this crap is going to affect you. There are some truly awful people in these threads.
OP - thank you. My husband and I am truly worried about this. I am not a natural born citizen. I had a green card for 2 years. But my whole life is here in America.
He will deport illegal immigrants, not people with green cards or naturalized citizens. I came here legally and am a naturalized citizen. I also voted for Trump because the border needs to be secured and people who came here illegally, especially ones with criminal backgrounds, need a one way ticket out of here.
Anonymous wrote:Op, you will be fine. We don't have time for your nervousness for no reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will those who are here legally, on green cards, a non-birth citizens have their status changed? Is this part of the new policy change by Trump? I have been a naturalized citizen since I was 2 years old but am increasingly nervous that my citizenship will be taken away if Stephen Miller has his way regarding this policy.
Did you gain citizenship by something illegal if not then you are ok.
How does someone gain citizenship by something illegal?