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'Closer to yes than I am no’: Jasmine Crockett considers Texas U.S. Senate run
MSNBC· 2025-11-30 14:47
Immigration Policy & Enforcement - The report highlights President Trump's plan to permanently pause migration from "third world countries" and potentially denaturalize migrants deemed incompatible with Western civilization [1][2] - The State Department paused asylum decisions and halted visa processing for people from Afghanistan [3] - Demonstrations and arrests occurred in New York City due to ICE raids [3] - Congressional hearing in Los Angeles revealed fear and upheaval in immigrant communities due to federal raids [4] - Over 50% of individuals detained have no criminal records [5] - There are reports of unsanitary conditions and mistreatment of detainees, including allegations of water deprivation [7][9] - Concerns raised about children being sent to detention in federal shelters, with average stay increasing to nearly six months [16][18] Political & Social Impact - The administration's immigration policies are criticized for instilling fear and causing people to hide, with children not attending school and adults not showing up to work [14][15] - Accusations of dehumanization reminiscent of Nazi tactics are made against the administration [22] - The FBI has stated that homegrown terrorism is a bigger issue than terrorism from other countries [12] Potential Senate Run - Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is considering a run for Senate in Texas [24] - Data indicates she has a chance of winning, particularly with Black and Brown voters [25][27][28] - The decision hinges on logistical factors, fundraising, and building a strong slate of candidates [25][26][31]
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2025-11-05 02:58
Immigration & Societal Impact - The report asserts that mass replacement immigration has fundamentally altered New York City, transforming it into a "third world metropolis" [1] - The report claims that the election of "Mamdani" (presumably a reference to a specific individual) was due to foreign influence rather than the will of American citizens [1] - The report views this election as a sign of the city's demise [1] - The report warns that unchecked mass migration will lead to the fragmentation of the United States into disparate enclaves resembling foreign cities [2] Policy Recommendations - The report advocates for stopping mass migration and accelerating deportations, denaturalization, and remigration [2]
DOJ signals new push to strip citizenship from naturalized Americans
MSNBC· 2025-07-02 17:07
Government Policy & Legal Landscape - The Justice Department is aggressively pursuing the denaturalization of some naturalized US citizens who commit certain crimes [1] - The department is granting US attorneys wider discretion in pursuing denaturalization cases [1] - This tactic is aimed at US citizens who were not born in the country, representing nearly 25 million immigrants according to 2023 figures [2] - Historically, approximately 11 people per year have been denaturalized [3] - There are concerns about the lack of clear standards for who should be denaturalized, raising the risk of targeting individuals based on vague criteria [4][5] - The vagueness over who now qualifies to lose their citizenship is a real issue [5] Potential Risks & Implications - US attorney's offices may be evaluated on the speed and elacrity with which they pursue these denaturalizations [3] - There's a risk that naturalized citizens who commit minor offenses, might become targets [5]
'Vagueness over who qualifies': Joyce Vance reacts to DOJ plans to strip some of citizenship
MSNBC· 2025-07-02 12:56
Legal & Policy Changes - The Justice Department is moving to strip some naturalized citizens of their citizenship for certain crimes, granting US attorneys wider discretion [1] - This tactic targets naturalized US citizens, who represent nearly 25 million immigrants according to 2023 figures [2] - Denaturalization has historically been rare, averaging around 11 people per year [4] - A memo titled "civil division priorities for the justice department" suggests a potential shift towards prioritizing denaturalization cases [4] Concerns & Risks - Vague language and lack of clear standards in the memo raise concerns about potential abuse and political targeting [5][6] - There's a risk that the administration might broaden the application of denaturalization beyond war crimes and terrorism to target those who don't comply with its policies [9][10] - The concern is that old statutes could be used in new ways for political purposes [9] Legal Framework - Legal mechanisms exist to strip citizenship from those who lied or concealed information during the naturalization process [8] - Historically, denaturalization has been used with restraint and reserved for the most serious cases [9]