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TRUMP SAYS DENATURALIZE AND DEPORT

2025-12-01 News & Politics
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Analyzing Presidential Power to Denaturalize Immigrants and Declining Societal Trust

Determine the precise legal scope of a president’s power to strip citizenship from naturalized immigrants convicted of crimes. Readers will also explore evidence indicating severe societal decay, exemplified by recent national security breaches and the loss of basic community trust.

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  • The State Department retains the power to void citizenship obtained fraudulently, suggesting Trump could act against criminals.
  • A recent tragedy involving the death of a National Guard member highlights the perceived direct consequences of lenient immigration vetting.
  • Both major political parties fail the speaker, as Democrats enact harmful policies while Republicans offer insufficient resistance.

This discussion centers on validating President Trump’s stated goal to denaturalize and deport criminals. The speaker analyzes federal executive power regarding immigration status revocation. Subsequently, the conversation shifts to observable examples of low societal trust, arguing that strong policies must restore safety and communal integrity.

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Top Comments (10)

@bryantjames6038 2025-12-01

Repeal the amnesty act of 1986, deport everyone

470 61 replies
@OneLitBiscuit 2025-12-01

Non Americans are already in politics. This should not be a thing.

325 11 replies
@MatthewLoom 2025-12-01

Borders aren't just an imaginary line on Google Maps. Borders make you who you are.

239 10 replies
@LiveFreeOrDie626 2025-12-01

How about we start with the ones in congress?

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@PrisonMonkey 2025-12-01

I hope it includes anyone who obtained citizenship fraudulently.

98 2 replies
@MidwestArtMan 2025-12-01

End all asylum, period. The system has been massively abused, and the courts are too backed up to process anyone.

92 2 replies
@derg470 2025-12-01

Funny when you bring up that instance about an immigrant marrying their brother to get them a Visa, it is swear there's a member of Congress that did something exactly like that....

60 1 replies
@seandelap8587 2025-12-01

The judges are the problem by impeding what needs doing

35 4 replies
@joshberg307 2025-12-01

Why not most immigrants?? If they're on legal and on welfare, goodbye

27 1 replies
@connormorrison1682 2025-12-01

Joins the military only to die at the hands of an Afghan on US soil.

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