Trump Ending Automatic Green Cards for Migrants Marrying U.S. Citizens

More than born here, but born here of at least one American citizen parent, both of whom are and remain in the country.

If you are born here to two foreigners not citizens of the country who then summarily remove you to Canada for your education until an adult like Kamala Harris? You are NOT a US citizens, and certainly not eligible to be president.


If you are born here of American parents, you are a US citizen.

If you are not born here but want to immigrate, you can legally apply for migrant or citizenship status, but not as a natural born American.

If you were plunked out of the womb by some 3rd worlder a few days after her sneaking into the country, you are not a US citizen no matter where you were born and get your filthy, rotten ass out of the country along with whomever brought you here.

The standard for citizenship should be high. The standard to hold (and keep) elected office should be even higher.

How can anyone expect the best from our elected leaders when we hold them to a standard lower than McDonald's?
Now, put that in the Constitution and you have something!
 
Right now children are being born in the US. They are native born citizens, and you can't do a damn thing about it. I don't give a **** about your feeeeels.
Ah you can’t take away citizenship of native borns, so nothings gonna happen. Did you even have a point?
 
Steve Miller has a careful set of physical criteria including eye color and cranial structure.
Obama was a black Kenyan with big lips and a big, flat, African nose.
 
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Another piece of the puzzle.

MAGA.


Immigration lawyers are warning that federal agencies are increasingly skeptical when migrants claim to have legitimate marriages with Americans.
The policy shift comes after President Donald Trump’s deputies began cracking down on rising rates of marriage-related visa fraud by migrants who pay Americans for temporary marriages.
While marrying a U.S. citizen has never been a locked-in guarantee that a migrant would be issued a green card, marriages have previously offered a huge boost to a migrant’s request for legal status. But that may be changing as immigration attorneys are finding that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) are giving such marriages much closer scrutiny than ever before.
Immigration attorney Brad Bernstein of Spar & Bernstein is warning his clients that marrying a U.S. citizen is no longer the near-guarantee of legal residence for foreign nationals, NDTV reported.
One new wrinkle in requests for marriage-related green cards is residency. The Trump administration is prioritizing a shared domicile for the migrant and the U.S. citizen, a requirement that was not prioritized in the past. Bernstein says.
“Immigration officers do not care why you live apart, and they do not care if it’s for work, school, money, or convenience,” the attorney added.
“So, if you’re not living in the same house every day, immigration is going to start questioning the marriage. And once they question it, they’re investigating, and once they come knocking on your door, they’re looking to deny you. So, if you want a marriage green card, you live together. Period,” he explained.
USCIS has warned migrants that a marriage to a U.S. citizen has to be real, not just an arrangement of convenience. And the agency will deny green cards to those who married with “no good faith, intent to live together as spouses and intended to circumvent immigration laws.”
In November, the Trump administration even suggested that migrants who already hold green cards could find their status reexamined and reassessed.
In a message posted on Thanksgiving Day, USCIS Director Joseph Edlow announced, “At the direction of @POTUS, I have directed a full scale, rigorous reexamination of every Green Card for every alien from every country of concern.”
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Ilhan Omar's other brothers are out of luck. :auiqs.jpg:
 
I just wonder if these same women would get hitched up if they knew chances of becoming a citizen are waning.
Nah, they totally marry for love, just like Anna Nichole Smith married for love.
 
Nah, they totally marry for love, just like Anna Nichole Smith married for love.
I really liked Anna. She made a deal and stuck to it. 'Mail order brides' are notorious for getting the ring, getting the green card and leaving.
 
I just wonder if these same women would get hitched up if they knew chances of becoming a citizen are waning.
Human nature, whatever loopholes etc.. you plug, folk work out new ways to beat the system. The problem is, too many shit hole countries on the planet and the countries that created a good standard of living are suffering from the shit hole country scum.

But what I find worst of all, some citizens and politicians support and love the shit hole scum. I propose that when one gets deported, the person who partook in the sham marriage gets deported too to the shit hole country for 6 months for "educational" purposes.
 
No, it does not. It says anyone born here is an American citizen. It does not mention parents or their immigration status.
No it very clearly says who it applies to, those subject to our jurisdiction, illegals aren’t subject to our jurisdiction.

Great, Unkotare how about instead of down voting the comment you make an argument against it.
 
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To become a Japanese citizen through naturalization, you generally need at least
five consecutive years of residency, be 18 or older, demonstrate good conduct (no criminal record, paid taxes), prove financial self-sufficiency, and be willing to renounce other citizenships, requiring basic Japanese language skills and adherence to the constitution, with requirements lessened for spouses of Japanese nationals.

To get Swiss citizenship, you generally need
10 years of residency (with years 8-18 counting double), a C Permit (permanent residency), strong integration (language B1/A2, cultural knowledge, no criminal record, financial stability), and must meet cantonal requirements, with options for a simplified process if married to a Swiss citizen or as a third-generation foreigner. It's a decentralized process, so local cantonal rules also apply.
 
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USCIS has warned migrants that a marriage to a U.S. citizen has to be real, not just an arrangement of convenience. And the agency will deny green cards to those who married with “no good faith, intent to live together as spouses and intended to circumvent immigration laws.”

Um, as someone who has gone through the process of a Marriage Sponsorship Green Card, this statement is absurd.

To get my wife's green card, we had to submit over 200 pages of documents proving that our marriage was a legitimate one, including tax returns, photographs, statements from friends, etc.

Could these things be faked? Maybe, but unlikely.
 
To become a Japanese citizen through naturalization, you generally need at least
five consecutive years of residency, be 18 or older, demonstrate good conduct (no criminal record, paid taxes), prove financial self-sufficiency, and be willing to renounce other citizenships, requiring basic Japanese language skills and adherence to the constitution, with requirements lessened for spouses of Japanese nationals.

And Japan is now undergoing a Demographic Death Spiral.. Where's it's population will drop by half in the next 50 years.
 
A friend married a Columbian woman.....The first time I met her she spoke a refined accented English.

Just think of a female Ricardo Montauban sounding voice.

We get her to say "Cordoba" all the time. ;)

 

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