Trump Says He'd Absolutely' Denaturalize Immigrants Convicted Of Crimes If He Has The Power
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Trump Says He'd Absolutely' Denaturalize Immigrants Convicted Of Crimes  If He Has The Power
"PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: You mean people that are in here that shouldn't be here? REPORTER: That became Americans. Are you trying to revoke their citizenship? TRUMP: Well, we'll see. I mean yeah, if we have criminals that came into our country, they were naturalized maybe through [Joe] Biden or somebody that didn't know what they were doing. If I have the power to do it, I would denaturalize, absolutely."
"It means get people out that are in our country. Get them out of here, he said. I want to get them out. We got a lot of people in our country that shouldn't be here. And they came in through Biden. And he was the worst president in the history of our country, but the single biggest thing he did was allow millions the worst allow millions of people into our country that shouldn't be here."
"You take a look at the people that were allowed to come into our country. We're paying a big price for it and we will for years to come, including the recent killer of two wonderful National Guards people, said Trump. And I'll tell you what, that animal should not have been allowed to come into our country."
Denaturalization of individuals who were naturalized but committed crimes would be pursued if legal authority exists. Reverse migration is defined as removing people who are in the country and returning them to their countries of origin. Millions of people are characterized as having entered under Joe Biden and portrayed as problematic. A recent attack that killed one National Guard member and wounded another, allegedly by a suspected Afghan national, is cited as justification for stricter denaturalization and removal measures. The attacker is described as someone who should not have been allowed entry.
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