Message from @RecoveringGrace
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Jim is not to be trusted. He has DoD connects and is being sued by nishimura.
I expect better from you lads
Also apologies this isn't <#489836618207985670> appropriate
These fuckers sure are going hard today... Q was right... https://twitter.com/jaredlholt/status/1099448282982633473
Q+ is back
Otherwise known as POTUS
Did Q just advocate for murder?
Noooo of course not
It's not murder if it's not a human
I assume you can read past WaPo bias but the issue is allowing these women to come back to live in their home country after they support the enemy
Joining isis relinquishes your status as "human"
Not toGod or the law
But I hear you
well noname supported isis...and we know what happened to him
I frankly hope the Iraqis somehow capture and execute her for joining isis
I doubt it'll happen but you never know
She wants to come back because an American prison is way better than a Syrian refugee camp, only reason. She would not be a free woman upon return.
she's doing this now after the anti-lynching law was passed
if u look into the history of the reports of her in the msm narrative...she wasn't on the narrative til after the anti-lynching law was passed
That woman has zero claim to US citizenship in the first place. Her father was a Yemeni diplomat.
yep...that too
This is a backdoor move to open up citizenship to ISIS babies.
@SirW00f the law passed?
What made it different from "murder is bad mmmkay?"
according to both of them..not signed in law yet
Yeah that's what I thought.
Oooh it passed senate. Gotcha
That's fucking disgusting tbqh
Taking up Arms and pledging Allegiance it ISIS (or any other state) is in fact renouncing your citizenship
Make Dual Citizenship Illegal.
I might be misunderstanding this, but I think Q wants us to map who funds the Ks...
Re:2889 the hill piece, insiders. No fucking deals please, prosecutions and transparency are the only way.
Did two posts get deleted? Something about awaiting a go ahead and not mentioning it in the bread?
8 U.S. Code § 1481. Loss of nationality by native-born or naturalized citizen; voluntary action; burden of proof; presumptions
U.S. Code
(a) A person who is a national of the United States whether by birth or naturalization, shall lose his nationality by voluntarily performing any of the following acts with the intention of relinquishing United States nationality—
(1) obtaining naturalization in a foreign state upon his own application or upon an application filed by a duly authorized agent, after having attained the age of eighteen years; or
(2) taking an oath or making an affirmation or other formal declaration of allegiance to a foreign state or a political subdivision thereof, after having attained the age of eighteen years; or
(3) entering, or serving in, the armed forces of a foreign state if (A) such armed forces are engaged in hostilities against the United States, or (B) such persons serve as a commissioned or non-commissioned officer; or
(4)
(A) accepting, serving in, or performing the duties of any office, post, or employment under the government of a foreign state or a political subdivision thereof, after attaining the age of eighteen years if he has or acquires the nationality of such foreign state; or (B) accepting, serving in, or performing the duties of any office, post, or employment under the government of a foreign state or a political subdivision thereof, after attaining the age of eighteen years for which office, post, or employment an oath, affirmation, or declaration of allegiance is required; or
(5) making a formal renunciation of nationality before a diplomatic or consular officer of the United States in a foreign state, in such form as may be prescribed by the Secretary of State; or
(6) making in the United States a formal written renunciation of nationality in such form as may be prescribed by, and before such officer as may be designated by, the Attorney General, whenever the United States shall be in a state of war and the Attorney General shall approve such renunciation as not contrary to the interests of national defense; or