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Robostyle
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Citizens can be deported for certain things.You can't deport citizens, sorry fascist.
Citizens can be deported for certain things.You can't deport citizens, sorry fascist.
Citizens can be deported for certain things.
No, a U.S. citizen cannot legally be deported, as citizenship grants the fundamental right to reside in the country.Citizens can be deported for certain things.
Greenland isn't too far from New Brunswick, very convenient.That's another why we need Greenland. Send the libtards there; with the Somalis. JDs Crotch can always go visit them, if his visa gets approved.
No, a U.S. citizen cannot legally be deported, as citizenship grants the fundamental right to reside in the country.
Says the foreigner.No, a U.S. citizen cannot legally be deported, as citizenship grants the fundamental right to reside in the country.
What things?Says the foreigner.
They can be denaturalized and then deported for certain things.
Stop already with your propaganda
You don't know?What things?
That only applies to naturalizes citizens (and your criteria are false). And, many of the people you hate and wish to deport are born in the USA, so sorry, SUCK IT BITCH HAHA!You don't know?
Holy shit, this is the first time you've ever admitted to not knowing something.
terrorism, spying, major fraud, or giving key false info on their application are the reasons.
So the Somalis (including Omar) already fit that bill.
Cry more.
2 seconds ago, you "didn't know"That only applies to naturalizes citizens (and your criteria are false). And, many of the people you hate and wish to deport are born in the USA, so sorry, SUCK IT BITCH HAHA!
So, you insist there have been zero violent protests? You're even dumber than we give you credit forWow, post more AI fake photos, really proves your point. Dipshit.

They just have to use a little ingenuity-Citizens can be deported for certain things.
Not sure what this has to do with deportationThey just have to use a little ingenuity-
>Fontana CA. has agreed to pay $900,000 to a man who was subjected to a 17-hour police interrogation in which officers pressured him to falsely confess to murdering his father, who was alive and well at an airport
>Detectives at one point brought a dog into the room which they had mistakenly taken from a neighbor's yard instead of his, before spending several minutes trying to convince the man it was his dog and threatening they could have it euthanized with an hour
>They brought his friend in to plead with him for a confession, who they had instructed to tell him that he could face the death penalty despite a moratorium on death penalty sentences since 2019
>When his father called the police station to confirm he was alive they initially refused to believe he was who he said he was. They then threatened to arrest him for obstruction and questioned his immigration status
A little levity. Except for the taxpayers there. Figured ol' Couch could add it to his "Gestapo cop" narrative. Hey, ICE ain't the only ones doing wild shit sometimes.Not sure what this has to do with deportation![]()
Ah. Gotcha nowA little levity. Except for the taxpayers there. Figured ol' Couch could add it to his "Gestapo cop" narrative. Hey, ICE ain't the only ones doing wild shit sometimes.
And Couch, the Gestapo were secret police. Doing their arrests in the middle of the night and putting people in work camps.
ICE does their stuff out in the open in broad daylight ending with a nice luxurious plane trip out of the country on our dime. Not the same
Aww, did they call the gestapo thugs a mean name?
Guess what fucker. US.citizens are allowed to protest, observe law enforcement, record, and can say whatever they want under the First Amendment as long as it's not a direct threat of violence to an individual.
He knows that, he just thinks he’s 2 steps ahead of everyone else when he’s actually 3 steps behind and loosing more ground by the dayCorrect.
Convenient, this, and quoting the constitution whilst ignoring the fact that they're interfering, which is a felony.
That's the bottom line mate. The second they interfere with proceedings, they're no longer "innocent".