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60 Percent Deported to Mexico were US-born Citizens

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posted on Sep, 27 2019 @ 04:06 PM
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www.theatlantic.com...

America’s Forgotten History of Illegal Deportations
1920s-1930s the country carried out a wave of unconstitutional raids that affected as many as 1.8 million people. Is it on the verge of doing so again?




The so-called repatriation effort was, in large part, a misnomer, given the fact that as many as sixty percent of those sent to “home” Mexico were U.S. citizens: American-born children of Mexican-descent who had never before traveled south of the border. (Dunn noted, “I don’t know how you can repatriate someone to a country they’ve not been born or raised in.”)


In recent years, same is being done with children and even adults born in European countries but are from countries US is currently bombing. Ie, children of refugees born in Greece, Italy, etc are being sent back to a country where one of the parents were from instead, if either is being currently bombed by US.

Likewise, a 41yo US resident born in Greece who never been to Iraq was branded an 'Iraqi National' by homeland security and deported to Iraq where he shortly died:

A Greece-Born Christian Man Was Deported To Iraq By ICE
www.dailydot.com...
“He was forcefully deported to Iraq a couple of months ago. He was born in Greece and had never been to Iraq. He knew no one there,” Bajoka wrote on Facebook last week. “He did not speak Arabic.

Is this a preview of things to come? What if you're a US born citizen nowadays with no country to deport to? They skip court etc and just drone you. Instant capital punishment:

www.amnestyusa.org...


16-year-old Abdulrahman Al-Aulaqi was one of three U.S. citizens killed by U.S. drone strikes


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posted on Sep, 27 2019 @ 05:27 PM
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Can you quantify the statement: The so-called repatriation effort was, in large part, a misnomer, given the fact that as many as sixty percent of those sent to “home” Mexico were U.S. citizens" ?



posted on Sep, 27 2019 @ 05:56 PM
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60% are accidental deportations of us citizens?

Lol, come on now



posted on Sep, 27 2019 @ 05:57 PM
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originally posted by: Mandroid7


60% are accidental deportations of us citizens?

Lol, come on now




Born again Americans is the term I think your looking for



posted on Sep, 27 2019 @ 08:20 PM
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This beginning to sound like the new South Park episode, "Mexican Joker"



posted on Sep, 27 2019 @ 08:29 PM
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It's important that every American keep our birth certificate in an easily accessible place, along with our guns. Particularly if a radical Democrat ever becomes President.

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posted on Sep, 27 2019 @ 08:40 PM
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originally posted by: Mandroid7


60% are accidental deportations of us citizens?


Lol, come on now






No, I imagine it is individuals who were born in America by illegal immigrants and their parents never seeked out citizenship for themselves nor their natural born child. Thus, they never received their citizenship and legal status.

The blame does not fall on ICE, the blame should be on the parent.



posted on Sep, 27 2019 @ 09:49 PM
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All the citizens have to do is provide proper identification of being a citizen. Almost all people born here in the last forty years have gotten their identification. Even the illegals almost all got their kids births registered.

Some Hispanics that got in trouble and are on the lam will surely give a wrong name, that way they get deported and come right back in instead of getting tossed in jail.



posted on Sep, 27 2019 @ 09:53 PM
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originally posted by: CynConcepts

originally posted by: Mandroid7


60% are accidental deportations of us citizens?


Lol, come on now







No, I imagine it is individuals who were born in America by illegal immigrants and their parents never seeked out citizenship for themselves nor their natural born child. Thus, they never received their citizenship and legal status.

The blame does not fall on ICE, the blame should be on the parent.


The illegal alien mothers usually got their kids properly registered, because they probably would not get deported if their kids were legal americans in the past. I knew about a dozen illegals over the years. Their kids actually have dual citizenship sometimes, which some illegals do not want for their kids.

Also, their kids qualify for medicaid and they are qualified to receive benefits like food stamps and even some housings if they are American born. The woman could also say the kids have an American father but she is not sure of what his name was.
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posted on Oct, 15 2019 @ 01:54 PM
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So 60% deported during those times were kids who were born Americans on American soil,

but deported anyway just cause their mother had them here? What if they would have been killed there?



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