
US President Donald Trump has so far proposed to deport individuals born in the United States who commit crimes and call them a “further job” for their administration. On Tuesday (July 1), who spoke in the retention facility of Migrants in Florida Everglades, Trump said, “Many of them were born in our country.” “I think we should also get hell from here, you want to know the truth, so maybe it will be another job we will work on.”
Push to end the native law of citizenship
Trump has repeatedly increased the idea of abolishing citizenship of the birth of law, a principle anchored in the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution, which grants citizenship to every birth on American soil.
MEMO justice of the Regulation on the procedure
Independently, the Ministry of Justice issued a large directive to US lawyers to prefer denaturizing proceedings against naturalized citizens accused of crimes or threats of national security.
“The Ministry of Justice may initiate civil proceedings to abolish the citizenship of the United States if the individual either” illegally acquired “naturalization or hold the naturalization of” hiding significant or deliberate distortion “,” wrote assistant Prosecutor Brett Shumate in June 11.
Focus on violent crime
Shumate ordered prosecutors to focus on individuals associated with terrorism, espionage and serious violations of human rights: “The advantages of civil denaturization include the ability of the government to abolish the citizenship of individuals dealing with the Commission of War Crimes, Out -of -Sun killing,” he said.
He added that such cases would also “prevent convicted terrorists from returning to American land or travel international level at the American passport”.
Priority categories for denaturalization
The memorandum has described in detail several priority categories for civilian denaturalization, including: individuals convicted of trafficking in people, sexual crimes or violent crimes.
Those who committed financial fraud against the government such as PPP loans and Medicare fraud.
Members or collaborators of gangs, drug cartels or multinational criminal organizations.
Individuals dealt with fraud against private individuals or corporations.
“Follow the most” of all cases
Shumate stressed that lawyers should take an aggressive approach: “Civil division should prefer and maximize denaturalization proceedings in all cases allowed by law and support evidence,” he wrote.
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