by tcdent 9 hours ago

There is a solution to this. You can become a US citizen.

jameshart 9 hours ago | [-0 more]

* terms and conditions may apply

hn_acc1 7 hours ago | [-0 more]

And then wonder if they'll try to take your citizenship away anyway - the exact boat I'm in. Naturalized after almost 20 years of holding a GC, because I expected trouble with this administration - and now wondering they'll try to take away my citizenship because I did it recently.

I actually expected to leave and have my right to come back not dependent on GC status (which expires after 6 months), but due to family have stayed so far. by the by - I'm a citizen of that dangerous country bordering the US - Canada.

immibis 8 hours ago | [-1 more]

Didn't realise it was that easy. Why don't all the illegal immigrants just do that?

filleduchaos 3 hours ago | [-0 more]

It doesn't have to be easy to be factual. You simply are not owed entry into any country if you are not a citizen of that country, that is a fundamental part of what things like "citizenship" and "sovereign state" mean in the modern world.

Izikiel43 9 hours ago | [-0 more]

Very hard process though.

LastTrain 9 hours ago | [-0 more]

Another option is that we can treat our guests better.