The Trump deportation news thread

Except that this person has a partner, five children, a job and (presumably) a house in New Hampshire. So either they all have to move to Canada or the children will need to travel to visit him.

You say that as if it’s a bad thing!

Yeah, it’s a bad thing because it has split a family and at best going forward there will be great disruption in their lives.

If he’s white, with a white family, Trump might let him back in.

Perhaps now this guy will favor Trump’s plan to make Canada the 51st state?

At least he wasn’t detained for several weeks and then kicked out, which has happened to others trying to cross the border with green cards and visas.

BTW as long as I remember, people lawfully in the visa or “green card” system have been advised that ANY record of a run-in with the Law can throw their status up in the air at any time. They must be extra aware of this now.

ICE agents handcuff and detain 71-year-old U.S. citizen

Because of course they would. This is Trumpworld, after all.

And King Donald has announced that he’s giving serious thought to stripping Rosie O’Donnell of her citizenship.

That would be US-born Rosie O’Donnell.

Because once you’re king, you can do that.

There is that birthright thing. You can jail or execute people that act againsts the state. But they will all die as Americans. You can only strip immigrants, and even there only for acts prior to being a citizen. Such as being a NAZI prison guard.

I don’t think King Donald knows or cares.

Even if he doesn’t carry through with Rosie, it’s just one more authoritarian threat to keep people scared.

And another idiotic statement to impress his idiotic fanbase.

Until he strips their citizenship, of course.

I question this.

O’Donnell seems to be seeking Irish citizenship, but press reports say she is now an American only. Carrying out Trump’s threat would render her stateless, and doing that is seriously against international law.

Even the king of Saudi Arabia is supposed to run controversial decisions by a religious commission. And AFAIK every other current king has less power than he does.

Who’s going to stop him? His toadies on the Supreme Court?

He’s already issued an exec order stripping babies born in the US of their citizenship.

Stripping his political opponents of their citizenship is a logical next step.

There are several levels of wrong with Trump’s statements on O’Donnell.

One, she is a U.S.-born U.S. citizen, so stripping her of her citizenship for spurious reasons is so far beyond legal and customary that even Trump’s backers might pause.

Two, the issue of rendering her stateless.

Three, the actual mechanism. Trump’s words are off the cuff and not thought through, so it’s not like this is an actual issue on the table, but it seems there’s always someone out there working to make his dumb remarks into policy.

My takeaway is that this administration is working with the ideas of restricting and removing citizenship, and also having ICE arrest and even “deport” citizens without due process or any real regard.

They can’t really reform citizenship laws like this, because there’s no precedent, no law, and no policy, but they can introduce, and are introducing, chaos around this area.

If I were O’Donnell, I’d rest assured that my citizenship was safe, but I’d also be afraid to enter the USA on any passport. In other words, they can’t take her citizenship, but they can flag her identity in such a way that she can’t use it, though I’m sure she’s still on the hook for taxes.

As for point one, he’s already stripping babies of their US citizenship.

For point two, his exec order may have the result in individual cases of creating stateless babies.

Obviously, neither point one nor two is a problem for Trump.

As for point three, he has flunkies who do his bidding.

Last week, a judge ruled in a class action case to block the executive order ending birthright citizenship. The Supreme Court decision that limited the ability of district courts to impose rulings that stand nationwide apparently left open the ability of district court judges to rule on class action suits. So that’s probably going to be the tactic going forward.

Trump doesn’t give a f*** about US law, much less international.