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    1. Several_Sugar_6505 on

      so is it or is it not. you got this big ass government and still cant confirm that?

    2. >“Dulce Consuelo Madrigal Diaz is NOT a U.S. citizen–she is an illegal alien from Mexico,” McLaughlin said in a statement sent to *Newsweek* Monday afternoon, in a similar message to the one shared on X. “She did NOT provide a valid U.S. birth certificate or any evidence in support of her claim that she is a U.S. citizen.

      That’s not how it works, you fascist. She doesn’t have to prove anything. It is on you and the government to prove she is not a citizen. And what evidence have you provided?

      >*Newsweek* asked DHS what evidence it had that Diaz Morales was not a U.S. citizen, and how her citizenship had been checked and verified. The department did not answer these questions directly, only providing the statement above.

      Yeah, I thought so.

    3. SaucySyntax- on

      This is exactly why people worry about ICE. If you can be a citizen and still get detained, what’s the point of having rights?

    4. Area51_Spurs on

      The US is now a bunch of functionally illiterate xenophobic r words with a developmental disability playing “Papers, Please.”

    5. Make sure to blast these to everyone you know who didn’t vote because „they couldn’t feel Harris was right“. They’re just as guilty as the Trump swine and make sure they know so.

    6. Imaginary_Chair_6958 on

      When Orwellian meets Kafkaesque. This is utterly dystopian and fucked up.

    7. SnoozeDoggyDog on

      She’s been deported.

      The government ignored a court order and deported a U.S.-born citizen:

      > Her family has now been told she has been deported, despite U.S. District Judge Brendan Hurson ruling Thursday that she could not be deported pending a hearing. Perez and colleague Victoria Slatten said they had not been able to confirm Diaz Morales‘ whereabouts.

    8. improvisedwisdom on

      Likely she is. Can’t trust DHS, CBP, Or ICE. They’re definitely looking to make any non-white person illegal for simply existing within US borders.

      Hey NAZI-MAGA, Show me proof that this ISN’T the case.

    9. JoostvanderLeij on

      Crazy that there is a discussion about citizenship when you can simply establish that by looking at skin color.

    10. The maryland county AND hospital confirmed that she was born there, and even provided a copy of the birth certificate to the lawyer.

      ICE is deporting US citizens based on skin color.

    11. NovelEmergency7744 on

      So the US government is in the business of mass kidnapping and human trafficking of men, women, and children. Don’t forget this history.

    12. PatchyWhiskers on

      People who were born off-grid or in cult or hippy compounds where their parents didn’t register their birth can now be deported wherever the government likes. Whiteness is their only shield.

    13. Bitchi3atppl on

      And we still ain’t doin shit about it. Just watching it all go down America. Shameful.

    14. >“She has a family, and she’s very beloved, a hard worker, and I’ve heard nothing but good things about her,” Slatten said. “And I hope that the justice system does its job.”

      No, the justice system already failed because she was deported with no due process. Her rights were violated. 

    15. Honeysprouttt on

      ATP, I believe everyone working in ICE is either a racist, psychopath or both!😤

    16. EnvironmentalRock827 on

      The ‚I didn’t speak up…and then they came for me…‘ completely fits more than ever.

    17. Sartres_Roommate on

      If only there were some of process due to people to figure this all out.

    18. flyting1881 on

      „But but if she’s American why is she brown?? CHECKMATE LIBS.“ – Some MAGA chucklefucks, probably

    19. This is like the third time in American history where the government was like, “Yeah, let’s just deport these American born citizens with Mexican ancestry. There are too many of them”

    20. KinkyPaddling on

      > “Dulce Consuelo Madrigal Diaz is NOT a U.S. citizen–she is an illegal alien from Mexico,” McLaughlin said in a statement sent to Newsweek Monday afternoon, in a similar message to the one shared on X. “She did NOT provide a valid U.S. birth certificate or any evidence in support of her claim that she is a U.S. citizen.

      Man, I remember when “innocent until proven guilty” meant something.

      I think what’s really going on here is that people like Diaz are being set up for denaturalization cases. The government **knows** its citizens are. It also knows which ones it wants to revoke citizenship from.

    21. Doesn’t ICE determine who is a citizen or not? Maybe that’s what’s going to happen. ICE tribunal decides and immediately can deport. Since ICE is above normal law…. Hmm. I don’t like where this leads. How does anyone really prove citizenship. Our president is the one who questioned someone’s birth certificate. Why not yours?

    22. Automatic_Bus_7634 on

      If only we had some kind of legal process for deciding questions of fact

    23. Stage 2. You can’t even prove you’re born here with standardized papers. Intentional.

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