“My mother... came to this country legally.” Hmm. Although there’s been a big focus on Melania Trump’s immigration history, no one’s really focused on Ivana Trump. I dug into a bit earlier this year. You may wanna pull a seat up for this one.https://twitter.com/axios/status/1025020133780205569 …
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Once she made her way to Canada on a passport obtained through a fraudulent marriage, Ivana Trump began crossing the border to the United States to work. It was a quick drive from Montreal. Trump never mentions if she obtained a permit cross the border or to work.pic.twitter.com/NkQdOoTCj2
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Ivana Trump then began coming to the United States for modeling gigs. She met Donald on one of those trips. He proposed. Stay with me, because here’s where it gets really interesting.
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Ivana likely had a visa by the time. She was either in New York as a tourist or a worker. If someone proposes to you one when you’re on that kind of visa, you can get married right away and it’s legitimate before the United States. That’s not what happened in this case.pic.twitter.com/cGjxjqmVfH
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Ivana returned to Canada to pack. Returning to the U.S. on a tourist or work visa, with the intent to marry, would be a big no-no in immigration law. We don’t know exactly what happened, but we do know Ivana waited 11 years to get her citizenship after her marriage to Donald.pic.twitter.com/lbenutaK3N
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People do what they can to get to the U.S. They fake marriages. They cross borders. They get by on unauthorized labor. They have children, which are pejoratively called “anchor babies.” Her daughter said her mom came here “legally.” Care to clarify what you meant,
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White europeans like Ivana Trump are less scrutinized. Imagine a Maya woman from Guatemala who flaunted a fake marriage just to get a passport. Only some people get to do this, get away with it, and then literally write a book about it... all without consequence.
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IMO the Canadian marriage fraud could be enough to have caused problems for her US papers. Did she ever obtain immigration benefits in the US by fraud or misprep? Yes!
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Wait so Ivanka’s mom is one of the denaturalization targets who Lee Cissna says knows full well what she’s done and why they might try to take away her citizenship? Or is that only for.... the others?
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Well there is always 'retroactive denaturalisation' like they've been doing to our milirary servicemen/women
@IvankaTrump Say bye bye to mama!!
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Yes, I read this book and it is quite...interesting.
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That whole death of Michael Kennedy was... bizarre. So many passages like that. It left me shrugging a lot of times.
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I agree. I had the same sensation. I think Ivana is quite comfortable with dark tides.
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Look who she married.
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Her mama participated in immigration fraud? Trump should ensure ICE pays Ivana a visit, as naturalized citizens who have apparently participated in lesser crimes are now being targeted --no one is above the law.
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Lock her up!
#NotMyPresident#NotMyFlotus#TakeAmericaBack
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For someone to have such an agenda to keep “illegals” out of the country (
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I think three. We all forget Marla, but she was American, wasn’t she?
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Yes Marla is American. From the South.
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Thank you.
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