They’re going to accidentally deport a U.S. citizen aren’t they
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Nicole Micheroni
Some personal news: the Department of Homeland Security has given me, an immigration lawyer born in Newton, Massachusetts, seven days to leave the U.S. Does anyone know if you can get Italian citizenship through great-grandparents?
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Trump loosing his tariff battles is going to enrage him.
More fascism on the menu.
Mike Pence or
Ilhan Omar
Should say "many".
In international law, a lease is "an arrangement whereby territory is leased or pledged by the owner-State to another State. In such cases, sovereignty is, for the term of the lease, transferred to the lessee State."[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concessions_and_leases_in_international_relations
My answer was only in relation to the comment that, "There's a Politico article about an Erik Prince plan to declare part of an El Salvador prison US territory." And a person asked how that would be possible. Probably international land lease.
The article in case I'm misstating anything:
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/11/military-contractors-prison-plan-detained-immigrants-erik-prince-00287208
During Trump's 1st term, he wanted a gestapo-like training camp in Whitefish, Montana. A whole lot of creepy news was centered around the little town of Whitefish those days. Like a billion $ Hurricane Maria contract given to tiny company there, etc
Re the word 'parole,' apparently, it's meaning is different in immigration law than in criminal law or even re the dictionary definition: https://www.usimmigration.org/glossary/parole
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It's oldest meaning comes from the French language and dates back to the 1610s: https://www.etymonline.com/word/parole
2/Fin
*intentionally
What is the definition of the word parole as stated in this letter?
But yes.
Theyve already repealed the 1st Amendment and made protesting a deportable offense
They're going to deport a U.S. citizen ON PURPOSE.
"...in the 1930s...as many as 2 million were deported...it has been estimated that close to 60 percent of those deported were U.S. citizens, many...born in the [U.S.]"
https://www.bowdoin.edu/news/2024/10/how-one-million-mexicansmost-of-them-us-citizenswere-deported-in-the-1930s.html
Precedent.
No, it’ll be on purpose.
https://deportation-research.buffett.northwestern.edu/us-citizens/
It’s like a quicksilver lining instead of a silver lining?
I’m afraid that it won’t matter, but doing stuff purposefully doesn’t seem like their MO?
Website:
seems nothing accidental about this
https://bsky.app/profile/jxxmxx.bsky.social/post/3lmdnbdyvgk2u
How can they tell you to leave if you are an American citizen?
Or did we all just forget that they're already deporting citizens illegally?
(This absolutely scares the shite out of me!!)
The Turd Reich is here, now!!
https://etias.com/articles/italy-slams-the-door-on-distant-ancestry-claims-in-major-citizenship-crackdown#:~:text=As%20of%20April%202025%2C%20only,including%20great%2Dgrandchildren%20and%20beyond.
Viktor Knavs, Melania's dad, was a member of the Sevnica Communist Party.
Melania was paid for 10 modeling jobs in the United States worth $20,056 that occurred in the seven weeks before she had legal permission to work in the country, according to detailed accounting ledgers, contracts and related documents
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/melania-trump-modeled-u-s-prior-getting-work-visa
I know the Doge kids are young, but this reads like a college freshman cosplaying a lawyer from a badly-written legal drama.
Not that they wouldn’t do it. Just doesn’t seem like that’s what’s happening here.