Message from @National Trotskyist
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and north korea
Wasn't it a home to the ancient Elamite civilisation.
korea will be united
kim jong un will unite korea
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you know why kim jung un is obese
he reportedly got so insecure about being seen as a weak leader
"reportedly"
he wanted to look as big as he could
"reportedly"
ye ye
Based THICC leader.
Kim Jong-un vs. Hermann Göring.
>Socialism started with Smith and Marx
k den.
smith supported worker cooperatives
I think he also wanted the public school system?
Rebel the lefty/pol/ namefag I was once in contact with told me that David Ricardo also had some interesting views and that I should check him out too.
Anyhow our history class told us of those fellas called the utopian socialists who predated Marx.
When we were learning on the industrial times.
same here
I thought republicans supported troops
wtf trump......
read it first retard
Previously, all children born to U.S. citizen parents were considered to be "residing in the United States," and therefore would be automatically granted citizenship under Immigration and Nationality Act 320. Now, children born to U.S. service members and government employees who are not yet themselves U.S. citizens, while abroad, will not be considered as residing in the U.S., changing the way that they potentially receive citizenship. Children who are not U.S. citizens and are adopted by U.S. service members while living abroad will also no longer receive automatic citizenship by living with the U.S. citizen adopted parents.
"The policy change explains that we will not consider children who live abroad with their parents to be residing in the United States even if their parents are U.S. government employees or U.S. service members stationed outside of the United States, and as a result, these children will no longer be considered to have acquired citizenship automatically," USCIS spokesperson Meredith Parker originally told Task & Purpose on Wednesday, when asked how the policy changes how the government views children of U.S. service members.
"For them to obtain a Certificate of Citizenship, their U.S. citizen parent must apply for citizenship on their behalf," she added. The process under INA 322 must be completed before the child's 18th birthday.
doesn't prove the article wrong dipshit
as usual people on the left or people outside dont know what the fuck there talking about
try again
lmao
it proves you wrong
no it doesn't
"we will not consider children who live abroad with their parents to be residing in the United States even if their parents are U.S. government employees or U.S. service members stationed outside of the United States, and as a result, these children will no longer be considered to have acquired citizenship automatically,"