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Trump DOJ Memo: Deport Citizens for ANY Reason NOW!

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In this video, you're going to see how

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the Department of Justice and a leaked

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memo can literally deport any

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naturalized citizen for any potential

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crime. This is scary and that's why this

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sponsor. We'll talk about later, Le

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Capital. The New York Post is reporting

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that the Department of Justice is now

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prioritizing denaturalization. In other

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words, stripping US citizenship from

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people charged with some crimes. Now,

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initially, we might just think crimes

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would be like really bad things like uh

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individuals who committed human

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trafficking, like who does that? Sex

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offenses or violent crimes. These are

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really bad things.

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However, naturalized citizens, so in

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other words, citizens who uh became

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citizens through naturalization, who

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didn't disclose previous felonies during

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the process of acquiring citizenship

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through government corruption or

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misrepresentation, could also be subject

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to prioritized dennaturalization.

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But so this broadly appealing or

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applying not to naturally born citizens

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but naturalized citizens but also look

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at this various forms of fraud are also

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included in the memo including paycheck

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protection program loan fraud. So if you

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defrauded the PPP loan program you could

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get your citizenship revoked even if

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you're already a citizen.

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and Medicaid or Medicare fraud, which

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would basically be like, "Hey, I need uh

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Medicaid because I'm so poor." And then

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you're secretly making money with cash,

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let's say, and you're not reporting it.

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If you were caught and technically you

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wouldn't qualify for Medicaid because

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you're not reporting or you're hiding

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your income, that would be fraud against

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Medicaid. You could literally lose your

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citizenship for that. Uh and again, a

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lot of people would look and say, "Well,

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don't commit crime.

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Uh, and then it says, "And I'm just

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giving examples, right? And fraud

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against private individuals, funds, or

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corporations." Now, that's really

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interesting because fraud against

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private individuals, funds, or

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corporations.

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I mean, that's like a civil offense,

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right? This is this is sort of like I I

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guess it technically it would be like

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lying to a bank or, I don't know, a

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broker or something. Boy, that could be

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a lot of different things. uh as well as

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individuals who further furthered

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unlawful enterprise of criminal gangs,

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transnational criminal organizations,

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and drug cartels. Okay, so that I mean

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that sounds reasonable. As well as

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individuals who pose a potential danger

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to national security,

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including those with a nexus to

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terrorism, espionage, or unlawful export

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of sensitive goods, technologies, or

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information. So, I mean, this sounds

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reasonable, right? Like

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if you're potentially a spy or a

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terrorist,

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like war crimes and sex crimes and human

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trafficking sounds reasonable.

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People cheating on their Medicaid income

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taxes turning into getting denaturalized

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seems like it's getting stretched a

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little bit. Again, you know, crime is

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bad

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and people would get punished for these

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things and go to jail, but then to get

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dnaturalized,

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it does seem uh a little, you know,

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maybe a little bit more aggressive.

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We'll put it this way. Here's the memo,

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the uh the actual memo. Uh so, this copy

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was released and uh protecting women and

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children. We've got any sanctuary

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jurisdictions.

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Uh there it is. Prioritizing

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denaturalization.

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Okay. Include the ability to revoke

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citizenship of individuals who engage in

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the commission of war crimes,

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extrajudicial killings, or serious human

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rights abuses. Reasonable. To remove

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naturalized criminals, gang members, or

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indeed any individuals

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uh convicted of crimes who pose an

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ongoing threat to the US. Sounds

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reasonable. Terrorists also sounds

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reasonable. But then at a fundamental

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level, it also supports the overall

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integrity of the naturalization program

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by ensuring that those who unlawfully

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procured citizenship, including those

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who obtained it through fraud or

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concealment of m material information,

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do not benefit.

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Okay. Uh the DOJ wants to promote the

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pursuit of all viable dennaturalization

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cases

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to maintain the integrity of the

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naturalization system. So in other

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words, we need to strip people of their

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citizenship more to prove that we are

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in, you know, protecting basically the

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process. That's that's what I'm

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gathering from this. So this would also

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include individuals again the nexus for

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terrorism, we saw that war crimes, we

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saw that unlawful criminal crimes,

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fined, committed felonies not disclosed

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previously, we saw that human

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trafficking, sex offenders, we saw this.

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This is where it gets a little bit more

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nuanced. Cases against, and here's the

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actual memo, case cases against

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individuals who engage in various forms

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of financial fraud against the United

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States. PPP loan fraud, Medicare,

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Medicaid fraud, cases against

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individuals against private individuals,

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funds, or corporations. This private

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individual thing is very interesting.

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So, it's like, you know, if you

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defrauded somebody else, I don't know,

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maybe you wrote them a fake check or

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something like that, that would

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potentially get you denaturalized.

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Uh, cases of individuals who acquired

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naturalization through government

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corruption, cases referred by a US

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attorney's office in connection with

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pending criminal charges if those

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charges do not fit in one of the other

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parties. Dude, that could be anything.

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Whoa.

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So basically, if the US attorney's

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office sends you to the DOJ,

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uh, Department of Justice, and basically

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refers you for denaturalization, it

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could be anything under that. See, I

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mean, look at that. I don't think I'm

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reading this wrong, right? Cases

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referred by a US attorney's office or in

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connection with pending criminal charges

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if those charges do not fit in one of

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the other priorities. and any other case

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referred to the civil division that the

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division determs sufficiently important

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to pursue. So basically the United

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States government

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down below. Who got their citizenship

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sometime after birth

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for whatever criminal

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case,

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uh, they could now potentially be

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denaturalized. So, in other words, don't

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piss off the Trump administration

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because the DOJ memo here is pretty

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clear. We could pretty much get you for

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anything we want. Wow, that's actually

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somewhat scary. They do not limit the

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civil division from pursuing any

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particular case, nor are they listed in

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any particular order of importance. In

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other words, the we can deport you even

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if you're a citizen for any reason if

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we, you know, if there's a criminal case

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we're investigating has just as much

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priority as the terrorism and espionage

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components. That's crazy.

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It's kind of scary. It's like, okay. So,

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I mean, technically,

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you could break like, you know, a

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traffic law, some kind of like criminal

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traffic law, and then get dnaturalized.

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The assignment of a denaturalization

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case may be made across sections or

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units based on experience, or overall

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civil division.

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Wow, that's a pretty crazy memo. No

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wonder this memo is getting a lot of

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attention right now.

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Did you see the meme where they showed

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someone getting deported with a 200k

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student loan and 300k business loan? No,

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but that's actually kind of funny. It's

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like, I guess I don't have to pay it

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back.

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That's crazy.

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Uh, wow. Wow. Wow. Yep. I guess I'm

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going back to Germany.

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Somebody in the chat here says, "I'm

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naturalized. I ain't talking about

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Trump now. My lips are shut."

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I mean, I think that's kind of the

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point. I hate to say it, but that is a

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little I mean, I thought Trump was only

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going to be a dictator on day one. This

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feels a little dictatish.

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how it goes. Congratulations, man. You

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People look up to you. Kevin Pra there,

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financial analyst and YouTuber. Meet

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Kevin. Always great to get your take.

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