It’s terrifying how quickly a fundamental right can be reclassified as a privilege depending on the political climate. Once you start making citizenship conditional, it sets a precedent that honestly puts everyone’s security on shaky ground.
simplepimple2025 on
As opposed to stripper citizenship, which is what Melania got.
hcwhitewolf on
If he can do it, then we can do it too. Hey Don the Pedo Con and your other pedo buddies, how does South Sudan or maybe CECOT sound?
You should be nice and comfy there, considering you feel comfortable sending other people there.
heavenly_raven_ on
Stripping citizenship should be a terrifying concept to everyone, regardless of where you stand politically. That’s a line you don’t cross.
ArdaBerkBurak on
If you criticize Israel and join the pro Palestinian protest, you lose your citizenship. Did you say “America first”?
R-tardGPT on
Where is this constitution that Americans drone on about?! Not worth the paper it’s written on now…. The only thing that matters in America is how large your bank account is, nothing else. Russia 2.0 in the making
FeelingPixely on
Ex-patriate me daddy.
Alwaystired254 on
Huge win for Trump and the gop! Congrats republicans
morbihann on
So what happens when you have only US citizenship ?
GeeKay44 on
When I read the title, I though it was going to be another Melania puff-piece.
Mustangbex on
I think they’re very much testing the waters with denaturlization and that the recent significant changes to the process of renouncing is absolutely connected to long-term goals of stripping birthright citizens of their status or forcing US citizens abroad to renounce.
cbelt3 on
The third Reich playbook is being followed quite clearly.
yaycupcake on
Genuine question, does this affect international adoptees (adopted in the 90s to US citizen parents who were here for generations) who have a certificate of citizenship (not naturalization)? I’ve been terrified of all this deportation talk. It sucks for everyone and is stupid but I am curious about my situation because it’s not a status talked about that much. Usually it’s just immigrants with naturalized citizenship or people who were born here, but I’m neither, despite being a citizen of only the US, and living here since I was an infant.
grodyjody on
Does anyone else see the early push to tie political opposition to mental health?
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It’s terrifying how quickly a fundamental right can be reclassified as a privilege depending on the political climate. Once you start making citizenship conditional, it sets a precedent that honestly puts everyone’s security on shaky ground.
As opposed to stripper citizenship, which is what Melania got.
If he can do it, then we can do it too. Hey Don the Pedo Con and your other pedo buddies, how does South Sudan or maybe CECOT sound?
You should be nice and comfy there, considering you feel comfortable sending other people there.
Stripping citizenship should be a terrifying concept to everyone, regardless of where you stand politically. That’s a line you don’t cross.
If you criticize Israel and join the pro Palestinian protest, you lose your citizenship. Did you say “America first”?
Where is this constitution that Americans drone on about?! Not worth the paper it’s written on now…. The only thing that matters in America is how large your bank account is, nothing else. Russia 2.0 in the making
Ex-patriate me daddy.
Huge win for Trump and the gop! Congrats republicans
So what happens when you have only US citizenship ?
When I read the title, I though it was going to be another Melania puff-piece.
I think they’re very much testing the waters with denaturlization and that the recent significant changes to the process of renouncing is absolutely connected to long-term goals of stripping birthright citizens of their status or forcing US citizens abroad to renounce.
The third Reich playbook is being followed quite clearly.
Genuine question, does this affect international adoptees (adopted in the 90s to US citizen parents who were here for generations) who have a certificate of citizenship (not naturalization)? I’ve been terrified of all this deportation talk. It sucks for everyone and is stupid but I am curious about my situation because it’s not a status talked about that much. Usually it’s just immigrants with naturalized citizenship or people who were born here, but I’m neither, despite being a citizen of only the US, and living here since I was an infant.
Does anyone else see the early push to tie political opposition to mental health?
How Nazi of them.