Trump Says He Would 'Absolutely' Denaturalize some Citizens if He Had the Power
President Trump said he would revoke citizenship of naturalized immigrants who commit crimes if authorized, citing recent violent incidents and criticizing prior immigration policies.
- President Donald Trump, speaking aboard Air Force One on Sunday night, said he would denaturalize criminals if authorized, declaring, `I would denaturalize, absolutely.`
- The shooting of two National Guard members, one fatally, by a suspected Afghan national prompted President Donald Trump’s denaturalization push, which he linked to broader immigration complaints.
- On nationality-specific rhetoric, Trump criticized people from Somalia and defined `reverse migration` as `get people out that are in our country`.
- The written proposal said to permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries, end federal benefits and subsidies to noncitizens, and deport Foreign Nationals deemed a security risk.
- He framed the measures around criteria such as removing anyone who is not a net asset or is incapable of loving our Country, blaming some naturalized criminals on President Joe Biden admissions.
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Trump Backs Calls to Revoke Citizenship from Naturalized Criminals: ‘Get Them Out of Here’
President Donald Trump has declared that he "absolutely" supports calls for naturalized citizens to have their citizenship revoked if they are convicted of crimes in the United States. The post Trump Backs Calls to Revoke Citizenship from Naturalized Criminals: ‘Get Them Out of Here’ appeared first on Slay News.
Trump Says He'd ‘Absolutely’ Denaturalize Immigrants Convicted Of Crimes – If He Has The Power
President Donald Trump said that he would “absolutely” denaturalize immigrants who have committed crimes, telling reporters on Sunday night that “if I have the power to do it, I would denaturalize.” The president spoke to the press aboard Air Force One on his way back to Washington Sunday night, answering questions surrounding his recent actions on immigration – among other topics. “Mr. President, you said that you might denaturalize some Americ…
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