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[–] msfroh@lemmy.ca 1 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

Your first two sentences contradict each other.

They don't have the authority to deport citizens, but they do have the authority to deport naturalized (something)?

Naturalized what? Naturalization is the process of becoming a citizen. Do they have the authority to deport citizens or not?

[–] hector@lemmy.today 1 points 20 hours ago

They've passed laws the past ten or so years allowing the executive to strip naturalized citizens, people from other countries that were granted citizenship, of their citizenship and deport them. Basically all because Israel as always. This administration is the only one to try and use those new authorities as I understand it.

The UK passed laws like this first, allowing them to strip citizenship and deport people to places they've never been, and rendering people stateless, well before the tories time in office too, 14 years that ended idk a year or two back.

Natural born citizens they have no authority over, until the scotus finds them an end run around the 14th at least, hard to see how they could but who knows at this point.