@BonesOfTheMoonM to InsanePeopleFacebook • 8 months agoSovcit's passport was denied, sovcit received advice of lunacy.imagemessage-square38arrow-up1159arrow-down15file-text
arrow-up1154arrow-down1imageSovcit's passport was denied, sovcit received advice of lunacy.@BonesOfTheMoonM to InsanePeopleFacebook • 8 months agomessage-square38file-text
minus-squarematlaglinkfedilink31•8 months agoI kind of wonder if he realizes abandoning his citizenship means he’ll become instantly an illegal, having no document authorizing him to stay in the country.
minus-squareDhs92linkfedilink15•8 months agoThey become stateless and generally get stuck in a port afaik
minus-square@perviouslyinerlink13•edit-28 months agoAssuming they are American, they can only give up citizenship at a foreign embassy, meaning that they would already be in another country.
minus-square@Globeparasitelink2•8 months agoyou can just expel them from the country, then the only place they can go to is the un
minus-squarematlaglinkfedilink1•8 months agoThey would need to find an unclaimed island, I guess. Or isn’t Antartica’s status that it doesn’t belong to any country? We could suggest that.
I kind of wonder if he realizes abandoning his citizenship means he’ll become instantly an illegal, having no document authorizing him to stay in the country.
Where would they deport them to?
They become stateless and generally get stuck in a port afaik
Texas, they want to separate anyway
Assuming they are American, they can only give up citizenship at a foreign embassy, meaning that they would already be in another country.
you can just expel them from the country, then the only place they can go to is the un
In Shemima Begum’s case, no where. She’s stuck.
They would need to find an unclaimed island, I guess. Or isn’t Antartica’s status that it doesn’t belong to any country? We could suggest that.