Deporting 20-30m illegals isn't the same as taking away citizenship (which is a whole process) AND deporting 100m people who were born here or got their citizenship through someone like that and did the process legally.
Also, Trump can't just do that. He couldn't get 18b for a wall, you think they're just going to let him deport 20% of the country? Not to mention at least half, if not more, of the military themselves are anchor babies/immigrants/illegals seeking citizenship and the ones in charge of them are proven faggots/retards/both.
So again, logistically, doubt it'll happen.
Hope it does, but don't hold your breath. Sounds like a nice promise, but just seems too farfetched to actually happen.
Edit: not to mention, he's also trying to give all students permanent residence upon graduation. So kinda contradictory of himself in that regard.
A lot of them don't qualify because they're just marrying citizens instead.
And it kind of is what we're talking about. If I'm an anchor baby, I am a citizen. Maria comes in from Mexico on a fake asylum claim. While Maria's asylum application is pending, I marry her and get her permanent residence. Three years later, she becomes a citizen.
Did Maria do it legally?
Am I a citizen as an anchor baby?
If no, then Maria isn't either.
We have a baby during her LPR status, is the baby natural born if she's not a citizen yet and I'm an anchor baby?
The only way Kamala isn't eligible is if her parents were here as ambassadors to Jamaica. I've heard that's the case, but have yet to see evidence.
Until there's evidence, she's a natural born citizen and is eligible for POTUS.
Immigration law isn't as easy as "kick them all out". There's so many layers to it.
SCOTUS wouldn't take up last election steal
They're definitely not touching this one.
I'm all for it, but the logistics of taking away citizenship from likely close to 100m people isn't gonna fly lol.
Not only that, but it would almost certainly lead to SCOTUS being packed before election if that were to be ruled on.
Deporting 20-30m illegals isn't the same as taking away citizenship (which is a whole process) AND deporting 100m people who were born here or got their citizenship through someone like that and did the process legally.
Also, Trump can't just do that. He couldn't get 18b for a wall, you think they're just going to let him deport 20% of the country? Not to mention at least half, if not more, of the military themselves are anchor babies/immigrants/illegals seeking citizenship and the ones in charge of them are proven faggots/retards/both.
So again, logistically, doubt it'll happen.
Hope it does, but don't hold your breath. Sounds like a nice promise, but just seems too farfetched to actually happen.
Edit: not to mention, he's also trying to give all students permanent residence upon graduation. So kinda contradictory of himself in that regard.
A lot of them don't qualify because they're just marrying citizens instead.
And it kind of is what we're talking about. If I'm an anchor baby, I am a citizen. Maria comes in from Mexico on a fake asylum claim. While Maria's asylum application is pending, I marry her and get her permanent residence. Three years later, she becomes a citizen.
Did Maria do it legally?
Am I a citizen as an anchor baby?
If no, then Maria isn't either.
We have a baby during her LPR status, is the baby natural born if she's not a citizen yet and I'm an anchor baby?
The only way Kamala isn't eligible is if her parents were here as ambassadors to Jamaica. I've heard that's the case, but have yet to see evidence.
Until there's evidence, she's a natural born citizen and is eligible for POTUS.
Immigration law isn't as easy as "kick them all out". There's so many layers to it.