Good point. I had to look it up but it seems that CECOT is male only. What I saw was that women have been held there but not separate from the men.
I have no idea for sure because it was a glancing blow of a search, but yeah. We should save Gitmo for our own, like Bill and Hill, the Biden cabinet, the Obama cabinet, a yuge swath of Congress, the Governors that sent COVID patients into old folks homes and/or are complicit in fraud in their States, and the like.
County clerks, county commissioners, judges, secretaries of state.
Freemason police officers, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, lawyers.
College and professional ball-players. CEO's, professional entertainers
pedos, pedos, pedos.
It's far too late to charge her criminally. Statute of limitations has expired. She's been here over 25 yrs, we had 10 yrs to charge her.
That said, the USGOV can file a civil suit and denaturalize her that way, but she is not going to jail, she's simply at most going to be stripped of citizenship and deported back to Somalia, where she will be greeted with open arms for all that she's done for Somalia
I'm not sure of the statute of limitations on this but I've heard that she can still be stripped of citizenship. Either way, I wouldn't do that.
If she's not denaturalized, she's still a U.S. citizen. If she is found guilty of fraud, that alone would put her away. What about treason? That too would put her away. Heaven knows what else made her a millionaire several times over.
She wants to be a U.S. citizen? Let her pay the price any of us would have to pay for those crimes.
I agree with you NCF! She can not be deported soon enough. And take the money she made while here-ASAP-and make sure people know she stole the money and we got it back
My point exactly Mr. Sorbo. This is the biggest single thing that is wearing down everyone who has been on this train since the beginning. Stop saying we have the proof and start showing it and taking immediate actions. Too many good people are victims of this stuff and every day it drags on longer, more victims are created.
Misprision of felony is a federal crime under 18 U.S.C. § 4 that occurs when someone knows a federal felony has been committed and takes an affirmative act to conceal it instead of reporting it to authorities. It is not simply failing to report a crime—active concealment is required.
Key Elements of the Crime
To convict under 18 U.S.C. § 4, the government must prove:
A federal felony was committed.
The defendant knew about the felony.
The defendant knew the conduct was a federal felony.
The defendant failed to report it to a judge or authority promptly.
The defendant committed an affirmative act to conceal the crime (e.g., lying to police, hiding evidence, falsifying records, or harboring the felon).
Denaturalization is the legal process by which the U.S. government can revoke citizenship from a naturalized citizen who obtained it through immigration fraud. This process cannot be initiated privately—even with evidence—and must be carried out by the federal government through federal court.
Investigation and Referral: Cases typically begin with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) investigating potential fraud. If sufficient evidence is found—such as willful misrepresentation or concealment of a material fact during the naturalization process—the case is referred to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Legal Proceedings: The DOJ must file a civil lawsuit in federal court to seek denaturalization. In rare cases involving criminal fraud, a criminal prosecution under 18 U.S.C. § 1425 may be pursued, which requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt and must be filed within 10 years of naturalization.
For civil cases, there is no statute of limitations, and the government must prove its case by "clear, convincing, and unequivocal evidence." The individual has the right to appear in court, present a defense, and be represented by counsel (though not government-appointed).
Outcome: If the court rules in favor of the government, the person’s citizenship is revoked, and they revert to their prior immigration status—often lawful permanent resident. However, they may then face deportation proceedings, especially if the fraud involved criminal activity or ineligibility grounds.
Private individuals cannot initiate denaturalization; only the federal government can act, even if evidence is submitted.
I don't want her deported. I want her to rot in Gitmo, or at least a Federal prison.
Naw gitmo is too nice of a facility...
She needs to be sent to CECOT
Good point. I had to look it up but it seems that CECOT is male only. What I saw was that women have been held there but not separate from the men.
I have no idea for sure because it was a glancing blow of a search, but yeah. We should save Gitmo for our own, like Bill and Hill, the Biden cabinet, the Obama cabinet, a yuge swath of Congress, the Governors that sent COVID patients into old folks homes and/or are complicit in fraud in their States, and the like.
County clerks, county commissioners, judges, secretaries of state. Freemason police officers, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, lawyers. College and professional ball-players. CEO's, professional entertainers pedos, pedos, pedos.
It's far too late to charge her criminally. Statute of limitations has expired. She's been here over 25 yrs, we had 10 yrs to charge her.
That said, the USGOV can file a civil suit and denaturalize her that way, but she is not going to jail, she's simply at most going to be stripped of citizenship and deported back to Somalia, where she will be greeted with open arms for all that she's done for Somalia
I'm not sure of the statute of limitations on this but I've heard that she can still be stripped of citizenship. Either way, I wouldn't do that. If she's not denaturalized, she's still a U.S. citizen. If she is found guilty of fraud, that alone would put her away. What about treason? That too would put her away. Heaven knows what else made her a millionaire several times over.
She wants to be a U.S. citizen? Let her pay the price any of us would have to pay for those crimes.
Send her to a Somali Re-edumacation Center.
why is she still here?
Drag that bitch out by her hair.
haha did you ever see a pic without a rag on her head?? not much to pull
I agree with you NCF! She can not be deported soon enough. And take the money she made while here-ASAP-and make sure people know she stole the money and we got it back
Would love to see her booted out of America. Hopefully soon.
My point exactly Mr. Sorbo. This is the biggest single thing that is wearing down everyone who has been on this train since the beginning. Stop saying we have the proof and start showing it and taking immediate actions. Too many good people are victims of this stuff and every day it drags on longer, more victims are created.
And we become victimized by all these idiots!
I honestly dont know what they're waiting for ffs. It's all talk! DO SOMETHING FFS.
Misprision of felony is a federal crime under 18 U.S.C. § 4 that occurs when someone knows a federal felony has been committed and takes an affirmative act to conceal it instead of reporting it to authorities. It is not simply failing to report a crime—active concealment is required. Key Elements of the Crime
To convict under 18 U.S.C. § 4, the government must prove:
AI slop
Denaturalization is the legal process by which the U.S. government can revoke citizenship from a naturalized citizen who obtained it through immigration fraud. This process cannot be initiated privately—even with evidence—and must be carried out by the federal government through federal court.
Investigation and Referral: Cases typically begin with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) investigating potential fraud. If sufficient evidence is found—such as willful misrepresentation or concealment of a material fact during the naturalization process—the case is referred to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Legal Proceedings: The DOJ must file a civil lawsuit in federal court to seek denaturalization. In rare cases involving criminal fraud, a criminal prosecution under 18 U.S.C. § 1425 may be pursued, which requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt and must be filed within 10 years of naturalization.
For civil cases, there is no statute of limitations, and the government must prove its case by "clear, convincing, and unequivocal evidence." The individual has the right to appear in court, present a defense, and be represented by counsel (though not government-appointed).
Outcome: If the court rules in favor of the government, the person’s citizenship is revoked, and they revert to their prior immigration status—often lawful permanent resident. However, they may then face deportation proceedings, especially if the fraud involved criminal activity or ineligibility grounds.
Private individuals cannot initiate denaturalization; only the federal government can act, even if evidence is submitted.
Among Middle Eastern people incest is no surprise. They like to keep it in the family.
Look what Lot's virgin daughters did to him.
Interesting in Sodom the daughters were married but virgins. Ponder on that one. I'll see if anyone figures that one out.
I hope they got divorced.
https://nitter.net/ksorbs/status/2033891110456615190
This is what I voted for