bluebird80
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bluebird80 got a reaction from NuZayetsPogodi in I can't believe this happend to me!
I saw that there are places where you can report fraud but I don't know if it would just complicate things at this point, Maybe I should just go to the oath ceremony and forget about this?
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bluebird80 got a reaction from Isasep in Trump on naturalization.
I doubt it. Even if he wins (highly unlikely imho) he can't do whatever he wants, even as president. First you need the congress and the house of representatives to pass a law, you can't just "decide" to change immigration policy without a law, and the president doesn't make laws, the congress does. Then even if a law like that passes (highly unlikely) the supreme court can declare said law unconstitutional (and a law barring immigration or citizenship based on ethnicity sound not very constitutional to me). So overall, I doubt it.
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bluebird80 got a reaction from Anitafeliz in Trump on naturalization.
I doubt it. Even if he wins (highly unlikely imho) he can't do whatever he wants, even as president. First you need the congress and the house of representatives to pass a law, you can't just "decide" to change immigration policy without a law, and the president doesn't make laws, the congress does. Then even if a law like that passes (highly unlikely) the supreme court can declare said law unconstitutional (and a law barring immigration or citizenship based on ethnicity sound not very constitutional to me). So overall, I doubt it.
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bluebird80 got a reaction from ch3john in Trump on naturalization.
I doubt it. Even if he wins (highly unlikely imho) he can't do whatever he wants, even as president. First you need the congress and the house of representatives to pass a law, you can't just "decide" to change immigration policy without a law, and the president doesn't make laws, the congress does. Then even if a law like that passes (highly unlikely) the supreme court can declare said law unconstitutional (and a law barring immigration or citizenship based on ethnicity sound not very constitutional to me). So overall, I doubt it.