Pam Bondi Somehow Claims Being A U.S. Citizen Is 'Not A Right'
Embattled Atty. Gen. Pam Bondi told Fox News that being a US citizen is not a right, but a privilege when she was attacking President Biden's immigration policy.
Every person born in the United States is a citizen. That is a right guaranteed by the 14th amendment of the Constitution.
However, becoming a naturalized citizen grants you all the rights of US citizens except the right to run for president or vice president.
Therefore, becoming a naturalized citizen is a right, as clearly stated in the 14th Amendment.
During Bondi's interview with Fox and Friends, the discussion went off the rails.
"And just to put it in perspective, the four years when President Biden was in office, he moved to de-naturalize 24 people, four years," Bondi said. "Under President Trump, already 22 within a year. And these are bad people. They were sent to prison under Trump 45."
How many US citizens has Trump arrested, deported, or killed by Trump's immigration policies? Too many.
Going to prison does not negate naturalized citizenship.
Bondi praised Trump, as is required of all his media minions, and then a co-host asked a relevant question.
LISA: How difficult is it to secure denaturalization? Because I know in Congress, there's been legislation like the Scam Act introduced to make it.
But it's not easy to secure denaturalization. Walk us through that.
BONDI: Yeah, it's not, Lisa.