We should recognize her citizenship, allow her to return, arrest her for treason, give her a fair trial where the state demonstrates that she gave care, comfort, and assistance to our enemies, And then we should execute her.
Claiming she is no longer a US Citizen and ignoring the situation is a monumental cop-out. I know of no language in the US Constitution that would allow our government to strip someone of citizenship. Even if we have a law that defines the process, where was the due process? What crime was she convicted of? When did she face her accusers?
Apparently, this article claims that while she may have been a resident alien, she was never eligible for U.S. citizenship as he parents were Yemeni diplomats when she was born. Sort of implying that she's a Yemeni citizen, or whatever.
carnold03 1 points 2.4 years ago
Apparently, this article claims that while she may have been a resident alien, she was never eligible for U.S. citizenship as he parents were Yemeni diplomats when she was born. Sort of implying that she's a Yemeni citizen, or whatever.