Today USCIS issued guidance that DHS "no longer considers children of U.S. government employees and U.S. armed forces members residing outside the United States as 'residing in the United States' for purposes of acquiring citizenship” -- https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/policymanual/updates/20190828-ResidenceForCitizenship.pdf …
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Still wrong policy. If they are US Citizen their kids should be eligible.
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You know they're not going to stop there, right?
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When you start stripping citizenship from children born aboard I think will take us to a place where conditions of citizenship will be expanded to be people of service men/women of color trump and republicans want to remove from U.S.
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Can we just get him out of office, already?
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Tweet je nedostupan.
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Any idea of the numbers this policy might apply to annually? The guidance offers a rationale at the end - any evidence of actual cases?
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I don't think rare cases. People live in many places prior to joining the military, will affect Hispanics most likely.
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So, children of immigrants granted permission to serve will not be eligible for citizenship status, because U.S. bases are our country’s soil. And a lot of immigrants are being pulled out of service or not getting citizenship they were promised. Did Stephen Miller serve?
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