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I strongly agree. Feds make examples of companies all the time, I don’t know why we would not do the same with a billionaire. I’m sure -many- hardworking people have been kicked out of the country for going against terms of their work/student/visitor visa, I don’t know why EM should be treated different. I thought justice was supposed to be blind.


Do you have any numbers on how many people have lost their citizenship for working on a student visa? Has it ever happened in the history of the USA?

Per this report, an average of 11 people are denaturalized per year, and it is reserved for terrorists and war criminals [1]

Why does everyone want to jump to conclusions about special treatment in the total absence of data? It is starting with the injustice one thinks is happening and presuming facts that make it true.

>Historically, the U.S. has reserved denaturalization proceedings for individuals who committed egregious crimes, including people who were found to be war criminals and terrorist funders. The most notable of those cases involved Nazi war criminals. For example, the federal government pursued and obtained the denaturalization of John (Ivan) Kalymon of Troy, Michigan in 2007 and his removal in 2011.

>https://immigrationforum.org/article/fact-sheet-on-denatural...


The disguising part is that he’s rubbing this in our faces while simultaneously relishing his party’s hardline stance on illegal immigration. He knows he’s above the law. He does not care about what the plebs think.




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