That's fine. If you can get a conviction on treason, stripping citizenship seems fine. In the UK example, it sounds like they can do that administratively. I don't think we should or do operate like that here.
Apparently the State Department (or whoever) doesn't think the girl from Alabama is an American citizen and they aren't letting her back (pending some sort of legal battle assuredly) https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ts-face-us-justice-return-alabama/2914244002/
Reminds me of a saying: "You are free to choose. You are not, however, free from the consequence of your choices." Also: there's a certain demographic that doesn't do cause and effect very well.
Apparently the State Department believes she was born in the United States but to a foreign national who was in the United States for diplomatic purposes and therefore is not a U.S. citizen via birthright.
How did she get a us passport? This is slippery slope. If she committed a crime bring her back and charge her with a crime. If she was a citizen then so was her kid. He shouldn't lose his citizenship because of his mom's actions.
I'm amazed at the people who don't want the toddler to be allowed into the country. It is important to decide if she is. I'd also be totally cool with joining ISIS resulting in automatic revocation of Citizenship. Either way though, arrest her, go to trial, and I'm assuming death/life in prison are fully available.
Unless you are 16 and wearing a MAGA at a political rally at theDC Mall, then you are an innocent, unwashed babe.
You might need to change the constitution first. This is just Trump being a DICK again. Said person should be allowed back in as any citizen should and charged with crimes, if laws were broken.
Just to level set this ... If Trump conspired to changed the outcome of the 2016 Presidential election, that is treasonous and his US citizen should be stripped (and his sorry ass dumped into Russia).
The US Constitution says that if you are born here you are citizen. Maybe because she is a US citizen? They just do not hand out US passports wily nilly.
Well you can believe whatever you want but im telling you whats accurate. Children of diplomats born here do not receive the privileges of birth right citizenship like regular folks do.
If she has a US passport, it is damn hard to argued that she is not a US citizen. https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...it-says/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.3e601b37fe01 Is this a take-back-sy by the US State Department?
"When the government revoked the young woman’s passport in January 2016, it stated in a letter that she was not a birthright citizen because her father’s termination had not been officially documented until February 1995 " . . . . thanks Obama
You went out of your way to attack the innocent 16 year old maga hat kid but devote energy into defending ISIS. This is why the left is derranged.