Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In what is typically a very rare occurrence the Trump administration has set a goal quota to denaturalize 100 to 200 cases per month. What happens when they can’t find the people to denaturalize? Just pick random people out of a hat?
https://truthout.org/articles/trump-administration-sets-goal-to-denaturalize-thousands-of-us-citizens-in-2026/
Would still take years to get the Somali criminal element out of Minnesota.
Anonymous wrote:In what is typically a very rare occurrence the Trump administration has set a goal quota to denaturalize 100 to 200 cases per month. What happens when they can’t find the people to denaturalize? Just pick random people out of a hat?
https://truthout.org/articles/trump-administration-sets-goal-to-denaturalize-thousands-of-us-citizens-in-2026/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In what is typically a very rare occurrence the Trump administration has set a goal quota to denaturalize 100 to 200 cases per month. What happens when they can’t find the people to denaturalize? Just pick random people out of a hat?
https://truthout.org/articles/trump-administration-sets-goal-to-denaturalize-thousands-of-us-citizens-in-2026/
Would still take years to get the Somali criminal element out of Minnesota.
Anonymous wrote:In what is typically a very rare occurrence the Trump administration has set a goal quota to denaturalize 100 to 200 cases per month. What happens when they can’t find the people to denaturalize? Just pick random people out of a hat?
https://truthout.org/articles/trump-administration-sets-goal-to-denaturalize-thousands-of-us-citizens-in-2026/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Trump administration is moving to denaturalize a former mayor of North Miami as part of its aggressive campaign to strip citizenship from people federal prosecutors allege committed immigration fraud.
Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/immigration/article314768100.html#storylink=cpy
Gift link in the tweet. What’s funny is that it’s a roadmap to reporting Melania and Elon in a few years.
Here is more information on this fraudster. He should be denaturalized.
NEW: In a rare denaturalization case, DOJ has filed to strip U.S. citizenship away from the former mayor of North Miami, FL, who they allege is a Haitian fraudster who used two identities & committed marriage fraud to obtain American citizenship after illegally entering the U.S.
DOJ says he used a fraudulent “photo switched” passport under the name Jean Philippe Janiver to enter the U.S. before being ordered deported under that identity in 2001. He appealed the deportation order, then withdrew the appeal, claiming he had moved back to Haiti, when in reality, he remained in the U.S. and took on a new name, Philippe Bien-Aime, and new date of birth, then married a U.S. citizen to obtain permanent resident status.
But DOJ says that marriage was fraudulent, because he was already married to a Haitian citizen.
DOJ says after making a serious of fraudulent statements to immigration authorities, he was eventually naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 2006 under the new identity.
DOJ says federal investigators at DHS/USCIS discovered the fraud & confirmed it through a comparison of fingerprints that he provided under the two identities.
That review is part of an ongoing national initiative designed to find fraud in partnership between DOJ & USCIS.
Ngl, this guy sounds smart AF. He was intelligent enough to do all of this in a non-native language and deftly maneuver through the US bureaucracy. Then he got elected to an executive position!
He's more intelligent than probably 98% of US-born citizens. If he was a thief, committed financial fraud, or is a violent criminal....sure, strip his citizenship.
But a smart entrepreneur who is clearly very savvy? Not sure I see the difference between him and Elon Musk (who admitted to obtaining a sham student visa).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who determines “good moral character”? Is there some rubric or something?
If we are going off of Trump's character, the bar is low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In what is typically a very rare occurrence the Trump administration has set a goal quota to denaturalize 100 to 200 cases per month. What happens when they can’t find the people to denaturalize? Just pick random people out of a hat?
https://truthout.org/articles/trump-administration-sets-goal-to-denaturalize-thousands-of-us-citizens-in-2026/
There has been so much fraud in the entire immigration/naturalization process for so long that this is an easy number to hit.
The three requirements:
At least 18 years old when you apply
Able to read, write, and speak basic English (depending on age)
Of good moral character
There are thousands, if not millions who fail the second and third requirements.
Prove it.
All we have to do is get every naturalized citizen to take this test, in English of course: https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/brochures/USCIS-2025-Civics-Test-Study-Guide.pdf
You fail, and you get denaturalized. Everyone here loves high-stakes testing right?
Naturalized citizens already passed this test.
No, most "passed" a much easier one. Passing the old test required only six correct answers. It was a box checking exercise that kept no-one from citizenship.
Why put passed in quotes? They passed.
There are High School graduates that are functionally illiterate. And now you have "Americans" who don't know the first thing about how this country is supposed to be. The test is supposed to ensure a baseline quality, not just be some technically to meet and then forget about.
We have plenty of MAGA voting Republicans who have no idea of what this country is supposed to be. Can we send them packing? Not sure who would take them but we have some islands in the Pacific that might do for a colony.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In what is typically a very rare occurrence the Trump administration has set a goal quota to denaturalize 100 to 200 cases per month. What happens when they can’t find the people to denaturalize? Just pick random people out of a hat?
https://truthout.org/articles/trump-administration-sets-goal-to-denaturalize-thousands-of-us-citizens-in-2026/
First person to be denaturalized is his wife then her sister and her communist father. His first wife denaturalized postumously. Then all his children except Tiffany are stripped of US citizenship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Trump administration is moving to denaturalize a former mayor of North Miami as part of its aggressive campaign to strip citizenship from people federal prosecutors allege committed immigration fraud.
Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/immigration/article314768100.html#storylink=cpy
Gift link in the tweet. What’s funny is that it’s a roadmap to reporting Melania and Elon in a few years.
Here is more information on this fraudster. He should be denaturalized.
NEW: In a rare denaturalization case, DOJ has filed to strip U.S. citizenship away from the former mayor of North Miami, FL, who they allege is a Haitian fraudster who used two identities & committed marriage fraud to obtain American citizenship after illegally entering the U.S.
DOJ says he used a fraudulent “photo switched” passport under the name Jean Philippe Janiver to enter the U.S. before being ordered deported under that identity in 2001. He appealed the deportation order, then withdrew the appeal, claiming he had moved back to Haiti, when in reality, he remained in the U.S. and took on a new name, Philippe Bien-Aime, and new date of birth, then married a U.S. citizen to obtain permanent resident status.
But DOJ says that marriage was fraudulent, because he was already married to a Haitian citizen.
DOJ says after making a serious of fraudulent statements to immigration authorities, he was eventually naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 2006 under the new identity.
DOJ says federal investigators at DHS/USCIS discovered the fraud & confirmed it through a comparison of fingerprints that he provided under the two identities.
That review is part of an ongoing national initiative designed to find fraud in partnership between DOJ & USCIS.
Anonymous wrote:In what is typically a very rare occurrence the Trump administration has set a goal quota to denaturalize 100 to 200 cases per month. What happens when they can’t find the people to denaturalize? Just pick random people out of a hat?
https://truthout.org/articles/trump-administration-sets-goal-to-denaturalize-thousands-of-us-citizens-in-2026/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a little less then three years, a new administration will be able to use these powers to denaturalize and expel Melania Trump, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Ted Cruz. Things to look forward to.
Good grief. You are insane.
It's almost as if you want these people like the former Mayor of North Miami to get away with the many instances of fraud he has committed.
Explain how Ted Cruz will be denaturalized. Your explanation should be interesting.