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by tony101
3127 days ago
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> "Naturalized citizens can be deported from the US." Naturalized citizens cannot be deported unless the government first proves in an Article III Federal Court that they obtained citizenship fraudulently and the court revokes their citizenship. Source: https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/Print/PolicyManual-Volume... > "Most americans have state IDs" State IDs don't prove citizenship. IDs from States that don't comply with the REAL ID Act don't even necessarily prove legal presence. > "But for american born citizens, that isn't a worry. It's a worry for immigrants - legal or illegal. Not for native born citizens." Why would it be reasonable to have a system that "worries" legal immigrants? Should legal immigrants, especially naturalized American citizens, be harassed by the government? |
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Nope. Back in the 1970s when I had medium-long hair (cut every four or five months) a bored INS guy in Detroit passed a couple of minutes asking me to establish my right to enter the US. The driver's license didn't prove anything, nor in his opinion did the draft card. At that point I just shrugged and he waved me through.