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#1 好好读一下吧,公民也可能会被取消

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https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/artic ... nder-trump
Nearly four months into his second term, it’s becoming clear that President Donald Trump’s xenophobic views on immigration are reshaping what it means to become a US citizen. His vision tilts heavily toward the wealthy and well-to-do, with special shortcuts for them and barriers to entry for the rest — particularly the world’s refugees and asylum seekers.

There’s Trump’s proposal for $5 million “gold visa” cards, the prototype of which is literally Trump’s visage and Lady Liberty emblazoned on a golden rectangle. The cards would allow, in Trump’s words, “very high-level people” a “route to citizenship.” One goal of the gold card is to cut years off the typical vetting process, producing residency in as little as two weeks.

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Then there are the hefty deterrents for everyone else. New and escalating fees, proposed in the GOP’s House budget bill, would quickly diminish the chances of entry for lower-income immigrants or refugees. A $3,500 fee would be slapped on unaccompanied minors. Anyone seeking a work permit would have to pay $550. And asylum applications, previously free, would cost $1,000 each. Most refugees and asylum seekers arrive in the US with few possessions and even less cash. Until now, those with valid claims have depended heavily on modest federal resettlement stipends to ease their transition.

And while it remains a long shot, Trump’s challenge to the Constitution’s promise of birthright citizenship is an important declaration by this administration that it wants to determine who can become a citizen. Trump would deny citizenship to children born to parents who are undocumented or who are here lawfully but on a temporary student or work visa. Some 2 million foreign nationals are here on such visas. Trump’s case goes to the Supreme Court later this month, and depending on the outcome, a new subclass of Americans could be created — born here, but never fully belonging.

Finally, there was this little-noticed move amid a flurry of other executive orders: Trump in February had the Justice Department create a Denaturalization Section dedicated to stripping immigrants of their US citizenship. Such cases, the department has said, would have no statute of limitations. There are more than 24 million naturalized citizens in the US, all of whom have traveled a long path through the immigration bureaucracy to get where they are.

This project follows up on some of Trump’s first-term efforts, when his Justice Department ordered investigations of 700,000 naturalized citizens for possible infractions (few of which were ever completed). Later in his term, Trump created an Office of Denaturalization. In 2023, Stephen Miller, deputy chief of staff to the president, said that under a second term, denaturalization efforts would be “turbocharged.”

Taken together, these new polices would create a more mutable type of citizenship, no longer rooted in birthplace, or in the arduous and lengthy task of proving one’s worth.

It is a dramatic turn for a nation that, nearly since its inception, has welcomed immigrants and is now home to one-fifth of the world’s international migrants.

Such a shift would hurt this country. Running immigrants through a wealth filter would cost us the drive, persistence and ingenuity that newcomers have brought to this country throughout its history. There is no filter for such intangibles.

Offering the super-rich a fast-track to citizenship would also shorten the vetting process which is, after all, an important security measure. When Trump was asked about whether Russian oligarchs or other unsavory types might take advantage of his gold card, Trump replied, “Possibly,” adding, “Hey, I know some Russian oligarchs that are nice people.”

And it would diminish the US itself. For nearly 250 years this country has stood as a beacon of freedom and hope — and has reaped the rewards. The stories of impoverished refugees and immigrants who go on to contribute to the nation’s well-being are legion.

Trump’s vision of US citizenship seem to grow out of his views on immigration more broadly. But it should alarm all Americans, even the many who support his more popular efforts, such as securing a border that had become too porous under President Joe Biden; arresting and deporting criminals; and focusing on the human and drug trafficking that makes insecure borders so dangerous.

Anti-immigrant sentiment has run like a bright thread through Trump’s public life since he started his first campaign for president. In his first term, he cracked down on legal immigration far more than illegal, sending the number of green cards and temporary visas (known formally as non-immigrant visas) plummeting.

In a meeting midway through his first term, Trump famously inquired why the country should admit immigrants from “all these [expletive] countries,” such as Haiti, El Salvador and African nations. He suggested more immigrants from countries such as Norway, or Asian countries that he believed helped the US economically.

There have long been signs that Trump’s goal is to rid this country of those he considers undesirable. For now, that would seem to turn on one’s wealth — or lack of it. Soon it could be whatever else Trump finds objectionable. Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish student at Tufts University, has been imprisoned for five weeks since masked ICE agents arrested her in Somerville, Massachusetts. Her only infraction was co-writing a student op-ed for the school newspaper that was at odds with the Trump administration’s support of Israel’s war in Gaza.


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Mohsen Mahdawi, a permanent resident, attended what he thought was a naturalization interview in April and was promptly arrested for his political views on the Israel-Hamas war. A judge freed him from federal custody last week, but he still faces possible deportation. In an op-ed for the New York Times, Mahdawi said that “When they look at my case, all Americans should ask themselves: what is left of our democracy and who will be targeted next?”

Remarkably, Mahdawi said he still wants to become a citizen. “I believe in a system of democracy and I have faith in the justice system here.”
Faith like that has fueled this country for 250 years. In comparison, Trump’s obsession with wealth and loyalty is far too puny a way to measure what makes a good American.

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#2 Re: 好好读一下吧,公民也可能会被取消

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狂赞 搞死所有非白人
知道很多人的居住环境以后 我终于明白为啥会有这些想法了
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川粉懵了?

如果你家被人烧杀抢掠了,你把这个故事告诉你子孙就是仇恨教育,那么跟随施暴者一起贴这个标签的xx和施暴者一样可恶

凡所有相,皆是虚妄

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mmking 写了: 2025年 5月 6日 10:01 川粉懵了?
Looks like you don’t have 5m
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I don’t buy trash, do you? 😅
lexian 写了: 2025年 5月 6日 14:42 Looks like you don’t have 5m

如果你家被人烧杀抢掠了,你把这个故事告诉你子孙就是仇恨教育,那么跟随施暴者一起贴这个标签的xx和施暴者一样可恶

凡所有相,皆是虚妄

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左×,x毛,极尽意淫,造谣之能事,In his first term, he cracked down on legal immigration far more than illegal, sending the number of green cards and temporary visas (known formally as non-immigrant visas) plummeting.
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都是成本计算,拿走公民的选举权是很困难的事
赶走非公民,容易的多,他们没有政治权利,随便欺压
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mmking 写了: 2025年 5月 6日 14:45 I don’t buy trash, do you? 😅
one’s trash, others treasure
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Good for you😜
lexian 写了: 2025年 5月 6日 14:57 one’s trash, others treasure

如果你家被人烧杀抢掠了,你把这个故事告诉你子孙就是仇恨教育,那么跟随施暴者一起贴这个标签的xx和施暴者一样可恶

凡所有相,皆是虚妄

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#10 Re: 好好读一下吧,公民也可能会被取消

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lexian 写了: 2025年 5月 6日 14:57 one’s trash, others treasure
你的treasure 来了


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肚欲鸣 写了: 2025年 5月 6日 15:28 你的treasure 来了


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