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  • Kidlicious
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    Yeah he did.

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  • Proteus_MST
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    Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
    He did a lot of good work.
    At least for the coal and oil industry (by getting rid of lots of environmental regultions that they wanted to get rid off)
    for those who deny that human made climate change exists (by firing a lot of climate scientists doing research on that topic and by forbidding that EPA websites display scientific papers that provide proof of human made climate change)
    and for industries that want to establish themselves in regions taken up by national parks (by gettting rid of the national park status of those regions)

    He didn't do a good job with regards to the actual duties of the EPA however

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  • Kidlicious
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    He did a lot of good work.

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  • pchang
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    But only when they are telling white people. Otherwise, they are doing their rightful duty in upholding the law.

    in other news, Scott Pruitt finally succumbed to his self inflicted scandals. Will this end the investigations against him?

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  • Dinner
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    Israel sentenced him to death in 1988.

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  • Dinner
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    Originally posted by Proteus_MST View Post

    Was he deported?
    And if not ... is he still alive?
    His experience would be useful for building immigrant camps under Trump/Sessions
    (of course without special showers and crematories)
    Yes, he was.

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  • Kidlicious
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    Originally posted by Proteus_MST View Post

    So you will defend yourself with weapon in hand, if they come to deport you?
    They tell you they are deporting you, but they put you in the oven. You know that.

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  • Proteus_MST
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    Originally posted by Dinner View Post
    If someone naturalized fraudulently then they should lose their citizenship. I am reminded of that case in the early 1980's of the German guy who hide his past working in a Nazi concentration camp. He had been in the US almost 40 years but he lied in order to enter the US and thus gained citizenship fraudulently.
    Was he deported?
    And if not ... is he still alive?
    His experience would be useful for building immigrant camps under Trump/Sessions
    (of course without special showers and crematories)

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  • pchang
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    I’m pretty sure that Melania’s original work visa was fraudulent. There are plenty of tall skinny model types right here in the USA willing to pose as arm candy.

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  • Dinner
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    If someone naturalized fraudulently then they should lose their citizenship. I am reminded of that case in the early 1980's of the German guy who hide his past working in a Nazi concentration camp. He had been in the US almost 40 years but he lied in order to enter the US and thus gained citizenship fraudulently.

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  • Proteus_MST
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    Originally posted by Kidicious View Post

    I didn't stockpile to leave.
    So you will defend yourself with weapon in hand, if they come to deport you?

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  • Kidlicious
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    Originally posted by BeBro View Post
    Where will Kid go when his citizenship gets revoked?
    I didn't stockpile to leave.

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  • BeBMan
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    Where will Kid go when his citizenship gets revoked?

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  • Broken_Erika
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    The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services is creating a new task force. Its goal: to examine what they say are bad naturalization cases, according to Director L. Francis Cissna’s June announcement.

    As a result, the organization expects to hire dozens of lawyers and immigration officers in the coming weeks to find U.S. citizens they say should not have been naturalized, to revoke their citizenship, and then eventually deport them.

    Ur Jaddou, a former chief council for the USCIS, now the director of the immigrant advocacy group DHS Watch, and an immigration law professor at Washington College of Law at American University explains this development.

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  • BeBMan
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    Originally posted by Broken_Erika View Post
    The deep state live in the swamp.
    I think it's clear now that Star Wars was always about Trump. Remember the trade dispute in Ep. I?

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