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ID: VkI2DN3l/pol/509450963#509471041
7/4/2025, 9:12:40 AM
ID: ZA7He+JI/pol/509307483#509309815
7/2/2025, 4:37:03 PM
>>509309099
>all their lives
>born a few months ago to illegal mom
deport both. "when in doubt, kick em out"
>all their lives
>born a few months ago to illegal mom
deport both. "when in doubt, kick em out"
7/2/2025, 12:46:48 AM
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/01/us-citizenship-denaturalization-trump-memo
> A justice department memo directing the department’s civil division to target the denaturalization of US citizens around the country has opened up an new avenue for Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda, experts say.
> In the US, when a person is denaturalized, they return to the status they held before becoming a citizen. If someone was previously a permanent resident, for example, they will be classified as such again, which can open the door to deportation efforts.
> The memo, published on 11 June, instructed the justice department’s civil division to “prioritize and maximally pursue denaturalization proceedings in all cases permitted by law and supported by the evidence”. Immigration matters are civil matters, meaning that immigrants – whether they are naturalized citizens or not – do not have the right to an attorney in such cases.
> Muzaffar Chishti from the Migration Policy Institute, a non-partisan thinktank, explained that much of immigration law was based on discretion by government officials. To revoke a person’s citizenship, US officials must demonstrate that they are not of “good moral character” – a subjective and broad term with little defined parameters.
> Now, the recent memo lists a broad range of categories of people who should be stripped of their naturalized citizenship status, providing further guidance as to who is not of good “moral character”. This included “those with a nexus to terrorism” and espionage, war criminals and those who were found to have lied in their naturalization process. Officials still need to prove their case, Chisthi explained.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/01/us-citizenship-denaturalization-trump-memo
> A justice department memo directing the department’s civil division to target the denaturalization of US citizens around the country has opened up an new avenue for Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda, experts say.
> In the US, when a person is denaturalized, they return to the status they held before becoming a citizen. If someone was previously a permanent resident, for example, they will be classified as such again, which can open the door to deportation efforts.
> The memo, published on 11 June, instructed the justice department’s civil division to “prioritize and maximally pursue denaturalization proceedings in all cases permitted by law and supported by the evidence”. Immigration matters are civil matters, meaning that immigrants – whether they are naturalized citizens or not – do not have the right to an attorney in such cases.
> Muzaffar Chishti from the Migration Policy Institute, a non-partisan thinktank, explained that much of immigration law was based on discretion by government officials. To revoke a person’s citizenship, US officials must demonstrate that they are not of “good moral character” – a subjective and broad term with little defined parameters.
> Now, the recent memo lists a broad range of categories of people who should be stripped of their naturalized citizenship status, providing further guidance as to who is not of good “moral character”. This included “those with a nexus to terrorism” and espionage, war criminals and those who were found to have lied in their naturalization process. Officials still need to prove their case, Chisthi explained.
ID: kBJqs+qv/pol/509250971#509251923
7/1/2025, 11:26:37 PM
>>509250971
>hate my career and unfulfilling life
you probably make shitty life choices. pajeetgramming is laid back and pays well. and now with AI writing your code you can have all the free time you want and still get paid well. maybe try going to the gym or picking up a social hobby instead of seething at LA riot videos on the internet and daydreaming on /pol about arresting them.
dont get me wrong, i also want them gone. i also just dont care enough and focus on my own life. not my niggers not my plantation nahmsayin
>hate my career and unfulfilling life
you probably make shitty life choices. pajeetgramming is laid back and pays well. and now with AI writing your code you can have all the free time you want and still get paid well. maybe try going to the gym or picking up a social hobby instead of seething at LA riot videos on the internet and daydreaming on /pol about arresting them.
dont get me wrong, i also want them gone. i also just dont care enough and focus on my own life. not my niggers not my plantation nahmsayin
6/16/2025, 9:16:46 AM
>>507564112
>where you have no recourse against arbitrary state power and can only hope you remain in his good books.
If the state is going to become totalitarian, it may as well become totalitarian in our favor. Retards staring down the barrel of tariffs will obviously disagree.
>where you have no recourse against arbitrary state power and can only hope you remain in his good books.
If the state is going to become totalitarian, it may as well become totalitarian in our favor. Retards staring down the barrel of tariffs will obviously disagree.
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