Trump says he is thinking about “removing” the nationality of Rosie Odonnel, USA

Trump says he is thinking about “removing” the nationality of Rosie Odonnel, USA

 Trump says he is thinking about "removing" the nationality of Rosie Odonnel, USA

president Donald Trump He says he is considering “getting rid” of the nationality of the United States A long competitorComedian actress and actress Rosie Odonel, despite the decades Supreme Court ruling, explicitly prohibits this measure by the government.

“Because of the fact that Rosie Odonil is not in the interest of our great country, I consider seriousness to take her nationality,” Trump wrote on a social networking site on Saturday. He added that Udonel, who moved to Ireland in January, should stay in Ireland “if they want it.”

The two have publicly criticized each other for years, which often preceded Trump’s involvement in politics. In recent days, Odonil condemned the social media Trump and his recent movement by his administration, including signing the tax tax plan backed by the Republican Party and the spending plan.

It is just another threat from Trump to cancel the nationality of the people who publicly opposed it, the last of which was his former adviser and ally for one time, Elon Musk.

But Odonil’s situation is significantly different from Musa, who was born in South Africa. Odonel was born in the United States and has a constitutional right to American nationality. US State Department notes On its website American citizens of childbirth or naturalization may abandon the nationality of the United States by taking certain steps – but only if the law is implemented voluntarily and with the intention of abandoning American citizenship.

Amanda Frost, a law professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Virginia, noted that the Supreme Court ruled in the 1967 case that the fourteen amendment to the constitution prohibits the government from removing citizenship.

“The president does not have the authority to get rid of the nationality of an American citizen born," Frost said in an email on Saturday. “In short, we are a nation founded on the principle that people choose the government; the government cannot choose the people.”

Odonil moved to Ireland after Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris to win his second term. She said that she is in the process of obtaining Irish citizenship based on the lineage of the family.

In response to Trump on Saturday, Odonil wrote on social media that she bothered the president and “add me to the list of people who oppose him at every turn.”

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