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She said he was handcuffed to a chair for hours until he said he had been born in Mexico, even though he was born in a McAllen hospital.

Once someone signs a statement denying U.S. citizenship, years can be needed to knock it down, Brodyaga said. she had a Texas driver's license and U.S. birth certificate , and you can buy these all day long in Mexico. I think trying to game the system...

1 posted on 06/04/2012 7:57:11 AM PDT by moonshinner_09
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To: moonshinner_09

be careful what you ask for....


2 posted on 06/04/2012 7:57:49 AM PDT by camle (keep an open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
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To: moonshinner_09

“She said he was handcuffed to a chair for hours until he said he had been born in Mexico, even though he was born in a McAllen hospital. “

Sounds suspicious. You’d have to be an idiot to lie knowingly about something that can be easily determined.


3 posted on 06/04/2012 8:01:58 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If you really want to annoy someone, point out something obvious that they are trying hard to ignore)
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To: moonshinner_09

As ususal these days the story raises many more questions than it answers.


4 posted on 06/04/2012 8:02:24 AM PDT by DManA
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To: moonshinner_09

We have all the prostitutes the nation can handle at present. Go home and service your countrymen.


5 posted on 06/04/2012 8:03:54 AM PDT by IbJensen (If you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you do read the newspaper you are misinformed)
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To: moonshinner_09

If anyone believes any of this, I have a deal for you!

A birth certificate and a driver’s license cannot get you back into the United States. YOU MUST HAVE A PASSPORT!

The laws were changed several years ago to force American citizens to have a valid passport to even cross the border into Mexico for any reason.

I don’t know if the howls of protest raised by that law were adjusted in the name of Political Correctness or not as of today.

Just another lie and scam by a Mexican national trying to cheat their way into our country and on our welfare rolls.


6 posted on 06/04/2012 8:05:45 AM PDT by DH (Once the tainted finger of government touches anything the rot begins)
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To: moonshinner_09
Who knows what the truth is here?

Time will tell.

Who knows, maybe former TSA Agents who learned their "trade" very well browbeating/intimidating little ol' ladies on crutches and young kids in wheel chairs found a new home in the BP?

This country is now populated with (more than a few, sadly) Jack-Booted-Thugs who have let their little tin badge and position go to their heads and would have been right at home in Germany in the 30's/40's!

7 posted on 06/04/2012 8:06:59 AM PDT by Conservative Vermont Vet (l)
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To: moonshinner_09

Is there an issue or news story here?
She denied US Citizenship. Case closed.


8 posted on 06/04/2012 8:09:28 AM PDT by SECURE AMERICA (Where can I sign up for the New American Revolution and the Crusades 2012?)
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To: moonshinner_09
... born in a McAllen hospital.

Big deal, what citizenship was held by her parents?

10 posted on 06/04/2012 8:22:06 AM PDT by ken in texas (I was taught to respect my elders but it keeps getting harder to find any.)
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To: moonshinner_09
It’s Not So Easy to Renounce US Citizenship

http://jetsettershow.com/2012/05/its-not-so-easy-to-renounce-us-citizenship/

Exactly how easy is it to leave good, old America anyway?

Answer? Not very.

The funny part about the idea of renouncing your citizenship is that the State Department makes it a tad difficult to leave the land of the free and home of the brave. See? Funny, huh? Though our country professes to value freedom in a general sense, the specific freedom to vacate the “premises” is severely limited.

The State Department itself doesn’t even keep track of how many “renunciants” there are annually, preferring to adopt a head-in-the-sand ostrich strategy of pretending they don’t exist. Thanks to the IRS, however, we can check the Federal Register on a quarterly basis to find that, for example, in 2002 there were 403 official departures from American citizenship.

The tricky part to actually renouncing your citizenship is that the State Department, the agency in charge of overseeing expatriation, does not allow a citizen to exist in a “stateless” status. This means you must seek and secure legal citizenship in another country or be granted asylum before an attempt to renounce will even be considered. The process of legally establishing yourself in another country can be lengthy, expensive, and complicated. You must prove that you do not intend to live in the United States afterwards.

The final kicker on the whole deal is official renunciation cannot take place inside the boundaries of the United States. You’ve got to be at the consul’s office in another country for that.

11 posted on 06/04/2012 8:22:17 AM PDT by Conservative Vermont Vet (l)
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To: moonshinner_09

She should have had a passport.


13 posted on 06/04/2012 8:29:15 AM PDT by the_daug
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For the record...

If you renounce citizenship, choose a new citizenship whose passport has visa free travel to the US, so that you do not have to request a visa to visit the USA.

If you choose a citizenship from a country that does not have visa free travel, you will likely be denied.


15 posted on 06/04/2012 8:39:13 AM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion ("I'm comfortable with a Romney win." - Pres. Jimmy Carter)
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To: moonshinner_09

Hmmm, there has to be more to the story. The BP didn’t just pull her out of the line at the bridge for nothing. There was a reason she was put in handcuffs just as there was a reason she was interrogated for hours. Either she was up to something illegal or she had it planned to make some sort of statement.


18 posted on 06/04/2012 8:55:41 AM PDT by bgill
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To: moonshinner_09
She said he was handcuffed to a chair for hours until he said he had been born in Mexico, even though he was born in a McAllen hospital.

Two possibilities:

(1) She's lying. Who would deny their own citizenship if they knew records would prove it?, or

(2) She is an anchor baby, in which case they should deport her anyway, and let her lawsuit be taken to the SCOTUS, where "birthright citizenship" needs to be ended once and for all.

19 posted on 06/04/2012 9:11:59 AM PDT by montag813
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To: moonshinner_09

I remember an similar incident almost 60 year ago. My aunt took one of their kin to Juarez as she lived in El Paso. He was in his US military uniform.

On the way back into the US he decided to get smart with the border guards and when asked his nationality he said...”Japanese! I’m just wearing this uniform.”

They were held at the border for hours till they got it straightened out.


21 posted on 06/04/2012 9:32:54 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Anything Goes, Phantom of the Opera, Nice work if you can get it, EVITA. On BROADWAY last week.!)
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To: moonshinner_09

I wonder how many of these people we’ve been reading about as of lately renouncing U.S. citizenship for whatever purposes, tax avoidance, etc, realize they lose their 2nd Ammendment rights when doing so. The 4473 that is required for purchases from a dealer has a question on it that specifically asks if an purchaser has ever renounced there citezenship. Any yes answers means you walk.....empty handed.


24 posted on 06/04/2012 9:41:37 AM PDT by MachIV
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To: moonshinner_09
She said he was handcuffed to a chair for hours until he said he had been born in Mexico

Sounds like there may be a gender disconnect between the birth certificate and the body. Post surgical? ESL?

32 posted on 06/05/2012 5:49:39 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: moonshinner_09

There must be many illegals entering the US by using the plentiful array of false documents. I have noticed over the years that you rarely see women walking through the desert on foot. So how are all of these illegal alien moms coming into the country to have their anchor babies? Since there are millions of fake documents both in Mexico and in the US, it seems plausible that using fake documents would be an easy way to just walk or drive into the US. Has anyone heard of the widespread usage of fake documents to enter the US?


33 posted on 06/10/2012 2:28:13 PM PDT by cradle of freedom (Long live the Republic !)
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