I don’t have time right now to corroborate this. Also, if you rely on .world News/Politics, start checking modlogs on removals, they’re gobsmacking. A particular mod likes to remove threads as a sneaky way to rm comments.

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    The entire concept of deportation is to send people to their country of origin (well, the place where they’re a citizen).

    Where, exactly, do you deport a US citizen? The town where they were born or became naturalized? It makes no sense.

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      I’ve seen this happen with others, in other states, allegedly people who left to fight with Da’esh forces. They became stateless, and I don’t know what happened to them.

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        Its a violation of international law to denaturalize a citizen and leave them stateless. Although Im not sure international law or human rights mean anything to this administration

        Assumedly if that actually happened, hopefully people from the US would be eligible for asylum in a lot of countries just like when other countries commit human rights violations against their citizens