Trump DOJ Memo: Deport Citizens for ANY Reason NOW!
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In this video, you're going to see how
the Department of Justice and a leaked
memo can literally deport any
naturalized citizen for any potential
crime. This is scary and that's why this
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Capital. The New York Post is reporting
that the Department of Justice is now
prioritizing denaturalization. In other
words, stripping US citizenship from
people charged with some crimes. Now,
initially, we might just think crimes
would be like really bad things like uh
individuals who committed human
trafficking, like who does that? Sex
offenses or violent crimes. These are
really bad things.
However, naturalized citizens, so in
other words, citizens who uh became
citizens through naturalization, who
didn't disclose previous felonies during
the process of acquiring citizenship
through government corruption or
misrepresentation, could also be subject
to prioritized dennaturalization.
But so this broadly appealing or
applying not to naturally born citizens
but naturalized citizens but also look
at this various forms of fraud are also
included in the memo including paycheck
protection program loan fraud. So if you
defrauded the PPP loan program you could
get your citizenship revoked even if
you're already a citizen.
and Medicaid or Medicare fraud, which
would basically be like, "Hey, I need uh
Medicaid because I'm so poor." And then
you're secretly making money with cash,
let's say, and you're not reporting it.
If you were caught and technically you
wouldn't qualify for Medicaid because
you're not reporting or you're hiding
your income, that would be fraud against
Medicaid. You could literally lose your
citizenship for that. Uh and again, a
lot of people would look and say, "Well,
don't commit crime.
Uh, and then it says, "And I'm just
giving examples, right? And fraud
against private individuals, funds, or
corporations." Now, that's really
interesting because fraud against
private individuals, funds, or
corporations.
I mean, that's like a civil offense,
right? This is this is sort of like I I
guess it technically it would be like
lying to a bank or, I don't know, a
broker or something. Boy, that could be
a lot of different things. uh as well as
individuals who further furthered
unlawful enterprise of criminal gangs,
transnational criminal organizations,
and drug cartels. Okay, so that I mean
that sounds reasonable. As well as
individuals who pose a potential danger
to national security,
including those with a nexus to
terrorism, espionage, or unlawful export
of sensitive goods, technologies, or
information. So, I mean, this sounds
reasonable, right? Like
if you're potentially a spy or a
terrorist,
like war crimes and sex crimes and human
trafficking sounds reasonable.
People cheating on their Medicaid income
taxes turning into getting denaturalized
seems like it's getting stretched a
little bit. Again, you know, crime is
bad
and people would get punished for these
things and go to jail, but then to get
dnaturalized,
it does seem uh a little, you know,
maybe a little bit more aggressive.
We'll put it this way. Here's the memo,
the uh the actual memo. Uh so, this copy
was released and uh protecting women and
children. We've got any sanctuary
jurisdictions.
Uh there it is. Prioritizing
denaturalization.
Okay. Include the ability to revoke
citizenship of individuals who engage in
the commission of war crimes,
extrajudicial killings, or serious human
rights abuses. Reasonable. To remove
naturalized criminals, gang members, or
indeed any individuals
uh convicted of crimes who pose an
ongoing threat to the US. Sounds
reasonable. Terrorists also sounds
reasonable. But then at a fundamental
level, it also supports the overall
integrity of the naturalization program
by ensuring that those who unlawfully
procured citizenship, including those
who obtained it through fraud or
concealment of m material information,
do not benefit.
Okay. Uh the DOJ wants to promote the
pursuit of all viable dennaturalization
cases
to maintain the integrity of the
naturalization system. So in other
words, we need to strip people of their
citizenship more to prove that we are
in, you know, protecting basically the
process. That's that's what I'm
gathering from this. So this would also
include individuals again the nexus for
terrorism, we saw that war crimes, we
saw that unlawful criminal crimes,
fined, committed felonies not disclosed
previously, we saw that human
trafficking, sex offenders, we saw this.
This is where it gets a little bit more
nuanced. Cases against, and here's the
actual memo, case cases against
individuals who engage in various forms
of financial fraud against the United
States. PPP loan fraud, Medicare,
Medicaid fraud, cases against
individuals against private individuals,
funds, or corporations. This private
individual thing is very interesting.
So, it's like, you know, if you
defrauded somebody else, I don't know,
maybe you wrote them a fake check or
something like that, that would
potentially get you denaturalized.
Uh, cases of individuals who acquired
naturalization through government
corruption, cases referred by a US
attorney's office in connection with
pending criminal charges if those
charges do not fit in one of the other
parties. Dude, that could be anything.
Whoa.
So basically, if the US attorney's
office sends you to the DOJ,
uh, Department of Justice, and basically
refers you for denaturalization, it
could be anything under that. See, I
mean, look at that. I don't think I'm
reading this wrong, right? Cases
referred by a US attorney's office or in
connection with pending criminal charges
if those charges do not fit in one of
the other priorities. and any other case
referred to the civil division that the
division determs sufficiently important
to pursue. So basically the United
States government
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down below. Who got their citizenship
sometime after birth
for whatever criminal
case,
uh, they could now potentially be
denaturalized. So, in other words, don't
piss off the Trump administration
because the DOJ memo here is pretty
clear. We could pretty much get you for
anything we want. Wow, that's actually
somewhat scary. They do not limit the
civil division from pursuing any
particular case, nor are they listed in
any particular order of importance. In
other words, the we can deport you even
if you're a citizen for any reason if
we, you know, if there's a criminal case
we're investigating has just as much
priority as the terrorism and espionage
components. That's crazy.
It's kind of scary. It's like, okay. So,
I mean, technically,
you could break like, you know, a
traffic law, some kind of like criminal
traffic law, and then get dnaturalized.
The assignment of a denaturalization
case may be made across sections or
units based on experience, or overall
civil division.
Wow, that's a pretty crazy memo. No
wonder this memo is getting a lot of
attention right now.
Did you see the meme where they showed
someone getting deported with a 200k
student loan and 300k business loan? No,
but that's actually kind of funny. It's
like, I guess I don't have to pay it
back.
That's crazy.
Uh, wow. Wow. Wow. Yep. I guess I'm
going back to Germany.
Somebody in the chat here says, "I'm
naturalized. I ain't talking about
Trump now. My lips are shut."
I mean, I think that's kind of the
point. I hate to say it, but that is a
little I mean, I thought Trump was only
going to be a dictator on day one. This
feels a little dictatish.
Yikes. Why not advertise these things
that you told us here? I feel like
nobody else knows about this. We'll
we'll try a little advertising and see
how it goes. Congratulations, man. You
have done so much. People love you.
People look up to you. Kevin Pra there,
financial analyst and YouTuber. Meet
Kevin. Always great to get your take.
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