jknowgood
Diamond Member
Yes they can, not all but if they one of the ones the got a social security number did.Ilegals can't vote now.
Of course there not.Is he legally here? Yes or no?
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Yes they can, not all but if they one of the ones the got a social security number did.Ilegals can't vote now.
Of course there not.Is he legally here? Yes or no?
It's unconstitutional for him to be here to begin with.People are supposed to have freedom of speech when they come here. But this guy had not misbehaved or he would have been kicked off the team. So just stop looking for ways to excuse this unconstitutional mess
BS.Yes they can, not all but if they one of the ones the got a social security number did.
Wrong. Student visas aren't unconstitutional. Ask your boy Elon MuskIt's unconstitutional for him to be here to begin with.
I agree that daily anti-Trump threads are getting out of hand.This young man has broken no laws; he's come to get an education and play basketball. He hasn't been seen protesting against Israel, nothing. But he might just get deported. This bs has gotten out of hand.
Duke’s Star 7-Footer Facing Possible Deportation After Final Four Loss to Houston
Duke Blue Devils suffered one heartbreak with Saturday’s last-second Final Four loss to Houston, and now, they may have to brace for another.
Duke held as much as a 14-point lead midway through the second half before a combination of its own defensive blunders and some Houston good fortune set the stage for a dramatic finish in the final seconds.
And while the sting of bowing out in the Final Four is still fresh, Duke is also dealing with some possibly unfortunate news regarding 7-foot-2 freshman center Khaman Maluach.
U.S. secretary of state Marco Rubio announced news on Saturday that could potentially lead to Maluach, a South Sudan citizen, being forced to leave the country.
“I am taking actions to revoke all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders and to restrict any further issuance to prevent entry into the United States, effective immediately, due to the failure of South Sudan's transitional government to accept the return of its repatriated citizens in a timely manner,” Rubio wrote.
Duke is aware of the situation, but the university declined to comment on how or if it affects Maluach, per The Athletic’s Brendan Marks.
“Per Duke spokespeople, the program has no comment on the situation at this time,” Marks stated.
Thank goodness we don't have any of those around, they sound scary.Trump's Gestapo
He's revoking the visas for all South Sudanese. Not just this guy. Context mattersThis young man has broken no laws; he's come to get an education and play basketball. He hasn't been seen protesting against Israel, nothing. But he might just get deported. This bs has gotten out of hand.
Duke’s Star 7-Footer Facing Possible Deportation After Final Four Loss to Houston
Duke Blue Devils suffered one heartbreak with Saturday’s last-second Final Four loss to Houston, and now, they may have to brace for another.
Duke held as much as a 14-point lead midway through the second half before a combination of its own defensive blunders and some Houston good fortune set the stage for a dramatic finish in the final seconds.
And while the sting of bowing out in the Final Four is still fresh, Duke is also dealing with some possibly unfortunate news regarding 7-foot-2 freshman center Khaman Maluach.
U.S. secretary of state Marco Rubio announced news on Saturday that could potentially lead to Maluach, a South Sudan citizen, being forced to leave the country.
“I am taking actions to revoke all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders and to restrict any further issuance to prevent entry into the United States, effective immediately, due to the failure of South Sudan's transitional government to accept the return of its repatriated citizens in a timely manner,” Rubio wrote.
Duke is aware of the situation, but the university declined to comment on how or if it affects Maluach, per The Athletic’s Brendan Marks.
“Per Duke spokespeople, the program has no comment on the situation at this time,” Marks stated.
I know. This guy was used as an example dumb ass. And they really have no right to do this.He's revoking the visas for all South Sudanese. Not just this guy. Context matters
Yes they do dumbass!I know. This guy was used as an example dumb ass. And they really have no right to do this.
The State Department can revoke anyone's visa. Possessing a visa isn't a right.I know. This guy was used as an example dumb ass. And they really have no right to do this.
I was busy all day today, so I'm just now catching up on the news.
Does anyone know if this is true??? (About possibly deporting US citizens)
Because this turns my stomach... truly.
It’s been out of hand since Trump started his fascist anti-immigrant campaign motivated solely by racism, bigotry, and hate.his young man has broken no laws; he's come to get an education and play basketball. He hasn't been seen protesting against Israel, nothing. But he might just get deported. This bs has gotten out of hand.
It's called brainstorming. And we have done it in the past. These are violent criminals and I'm not going to waste time worrying about people who are lucky they're even allowed to live (murderers, rapists, kidnapping, drug dealers)
Told em that with the Patriot Act twenty years ago.If you can't see why that is an insane, unconstitutional, unAmerican, dangerous and idiotic idea... to even "brainstorm" about, then I don't know what to tell you.
Some of you seem completely oblivious to the fact that any power you grant the current president... because you like and trust him... is still going to be there after Trump is out of office and when the wrong person gets in power. So any unconstitutional ideas and power you give to politicians you like you're also giving to those who you KNOW are corrupt, subversive and anti-American. Do you not see any problem with that? I mean for me it's no brainer, because I don't trust any of them. This is why it's so important to always put principle first... rather than emotion or partisan politics. If people don't, then they're only shooting themselves in the foot in the long run....and that's putting it mildly.