Posted on 09/04/2014 7:05:07 PM PDT by markomalley
Whoa hoss, be careful.
Bearded barbarians have more rights than you have.
“He cant because we have a Constitution that guarantees the right for muzzies to join ISIS and come back.”
I don’t know about that. You take an oath when you apply for your passport.
bfl
What oath?
I send up a passport picture and I get a renewal through the mail.
No questions asked.
This guy got it and understood the threat to his country and all Western civilization years ago. He took a lot of crap from liberals who think diversity means giving up your own heritage.
We need some folks to come out and tell the truth here at home.
But there is a difference. The West eventually listened to Churchill. I fear that will not be the case with Wilders.
Wow, the Dutch get it even while most of the rest of Europe are destroying themselves?
Don’t kid yourself, Isis is al qaeda, is hamas and is the muslim brotherhood. They all have the exact same goal. They are cut from the same cloth and will unite to destroy us all if we let them.
No oath, but it can be revoked.
A federal or state law enforcement agency may also request the revocation a passport for the regulatory grounds under 22 CFR 51.60-65. When the Department revokes a U.S. passport, revocation information is shared through various databases accessible by law enforcement and various border agencies around the world to prevent persons from traveling on revoked passports. A request for a passport revocation must be in writing on official letterhead (delivered or faxed to Legal Affairs at the address below) and include the subjects name, including aliases, date and place of birth, social security number, known previous passport numbers, last known address, any other biodata including of identity documents and photographs of the subject, copies of any criminal court orders or valid arrest warrants, and appropriate contact information of the requesting law enforcement officer and his/her supervisor. The public may NOT request passport revocation.
When you sign the DS-11 form you are agreeing to the following
I have not, since acquiring United States citizenship/nationality, been naturalized as a citizen of a foreign state; taken an oath or made an affirmation or other formal declaration of allegiance to a foreign state; entered or served in the armed forces of a foreign state; accepted or performed the duties of any office, post, or employment under the government of a foreign state or political subdivision thereof; made a formal renunciation of nationality either in the United States, or before a diplomatic or consular officer of the United States in a foreign state; or been convicted by a court or court martial of competent jurisdiction of committing any act of treason against, or attempting by force to overthrow, or bearing arms against the United States, or conspiring to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force, the government of the United States.
Do you see anything in that statement that would invalidate a US passport of an ISIS jihadist?
Don’t forget that ISIS is NOT a state.
There will be an army of ACLU and CAIR lawyers welcoming the American jihadist upon his return and the million dollar legal bill will be slapped on the American taxpayer every time these ‘jihadist’ heroes come marching in.
Bearded barbarians and other monsters are also protected by our Constitution.
You got your first ever U.S. passport as a new citizen through the mail?
Really?
Did you also become a citizen through the mail?
I believe that 99% of all naturalized muslims did so through perjury.
Once upon a time, perjury was a serious crime, punishable by revocation of citizenship fraudulently obtained, in addition to jail time and expulsion.
When did that change?
Yes, for renwal. But when you first apply, you take an oath.
>I believe that 99% of all naturalized muslims did so through perjury.<
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Of course. They have always been extended privileges — even today with Obamacare, as I understand.
We invited bearded barbarians to come live with us, now we must reap the whirlwind. Do stupid things and you will pay for it sooner or later. As a nation, we continue to do stupid things as you may notice.
Witnessed a mass naturalization program in Houston some 20 years ago where muzzies were exempted from taking the pledge. I also remember that new Americans of European descent were pissed at the muzzies.
What good is a muzzie pledge anyway when they regard us as infidels? Our kids don’t even say the Pledge in public school for fear that we may offeeeeeend certain minority groups.
You hear any of our congress critters protest?
Not after they've been ventilated and aren't breathing anymore.
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