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  1. #1
    https://twitter.com/#!/x/status/1938644154885775828

    I started with a picture, so we can see what this is really about.

    Jermain Thomas a United States Citizen born on an U.S. army Base in Germany to a naturalized U.S. citizen serving in the United States Military was deported to Jamaica, a country he has never lived or even visited.
    Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".

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    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    https://twitter.com/#!/x/status/1938644154885775828

    I started with a picture, so we can see what this is really about.

    Jermain Thomas a United States Citizen born on an U.S. army Base in Germany to a naturalized U.S. citizen serving in the United States Military was deported to Jamaica, a country he has never lived or even visited.
    Here's a more complete picture....

    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/us...ed-to-jamaica/
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  3. #3
    Can’t expect UNKewlJ, being stupid, mentally ill and an inveterate liar, to get anything right.

    The kid was never a US citizen because his father was not a citizen at the time of the kid’s birth (or even at any point until after the kid turned 18) so - no derivative citizenship.

    I agree it’s a travesty removing him to a country he’s never even visited but he was never a citizen because his father’s naturalization happened after the kid was 18.
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  4. #4
    A few things would have helped this guy,
    He had a green card his whole life. 1) How about trying to go through the process of becoming an American citizen.
    2). Don't commit crimes and spend time in jail on a green card.
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  5. #5
    The father, who served in the US military for 18 years became a US citizen in 1984, which was 2 years before his son Jermaine was born on a military base in Germany.

    So Jermaine didn't NEED a green card. He was a US citizen the moment he was born. An army base is considered no different than being born in the US, as we learned in the case of John McCain born in US territory in Panama. If it wasn't the same, McCain would have been forbidden from running for President.

    At the hearing DHS stated the man (Jermaine) was a citizen of and from Jamaica, which was a lie. He had never even set foot in Jamaica.

    Now look, the guy was homeless and probably mentally ill. There is some documented cases of criminality, although not sure to what extent. If the guy has done some criminal activity that requires he be punished, he should stand trial and go to jail, in the United States. Although treatment would be preferable option.

    YOU just can't snatch United states, natural born Citizens and deport them to a country they have never been, simply because you don't like the color of their skin. And THAT is exactly what has occured.
    Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".

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    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    The father, who served in the US military for 18 years became a US citizen in 1984, which was 2 years before his son Jermaine was born on a military base in Germany.

    So Jermaine didn't NEED a green card. He was a US citizen the moment he was born = WRONG An army base is considered no different than being born in the US = WRONG as we learned in the case of John McCain born in US territory in Panama = CORRECT If it wasn't the same, McCain would have been forbidden from running for President.

    At the hearing DHS stated the man (Jermaine) was a citizen of and from Jamaica, which was a lie. He had never even set foot in Jamaica.

    Now look, the guy was homeless and probably mentally ill. There is some documented cases of criminality, although not sure to what extent. If the guy has done some criminal activity that requires he be punished, he should stand trial and go to jail, in the United States. Although treatment would be preferable option.

    YOU just can't snatch United states, natural born Citizens and deport them to a country they have never been, simply because you don't like the color of their skin. And THAT is exactly what has occured.


    Wrong. McCain was born on a US Territory. This guy was born on a US base, but not US Territory. He NEVER had US citizenship.

    "No, birth on a U.S. military base outside of the United States does not automatically grant U.S. citizenship. While military bases are subject to U.S. laws, they are still considered part of the host nation's territory. Children born on these bases acquire citizenship through their parents, specifically if at least one parent is a U.S. citizen and meets certain residency or physical presence requirements.
    Here's a more detailed explanation:
    Birthright Citizenship:
    .
    The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution grants citizenship to those born within the U.S. and subject to its jurisdiction. However, this doesn't automatically apply to children born on U.S. military bases overseas.
    Citizenship Through Parents:
    .
    Children born outside the U.S. to U.S. citizen parents can acquire citizenship at birth if certain conditions are met. These conditions often involve the parent's physical presence or residency in the U.S. before the child's birth.
    U.S. Military Bases and Jurisdiction:
    .
    While U.S. military bases abroad are subject to U.S. law, they are also part of the territory of the host nation. Therefore, birth on a base doesn't automatically confer U.S. citizenship.
    Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA):
    .
    If a child born outside the U.S. to a U.S. citizen parent is eligible for citizenship, the parents can apply for a CRBA at a U.S. embassy or consulate. This document serves as proof of the child's U.S. citizenship."

    From Newsweek....

    Margaret Stock, a lawyer who specializes in immigration and military law, told Newsweek in a phone interview Saturday that citizenship status for babies born on overseas military bases can be "really complicated" and depend on a range of factors including marriage status, parental citizenship status and length of residency, paperwork, and more.

    Children born on U.S. military bases overseas do not get automatic citizenship, but they typically acquire citizenship through their parents if eligibility requirements are met and proper paperwork is filed. Stock said typically they have to go to the State Department and file certain applications to obtain a "Consular Report of Birth Abroad."

    "Thomas was admitted to the United States as a lawful permanent resident in July 1989. His visa form listed his nationality as Jamaican," the 2015 court filing noted. Thomas moved around the U.S. a bit from bases and ended up settling in Texas when he was older.

    https://www.newsweek.com/man-born-ar...amaica-2092017

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  7. #7
    Ok, it appears circumstances are a little more complicated than the first source I read.

    But STILL the guys father was a US citizen and 18 year military Veteran at the time of his birth. Can't think of anything more disrespectful to a member of the military who serve this country, at times giving their life that to try to disrespect them in this matter.

    JPfromLa answer me this? Do you honestly believe the color of this dudes skin didn't play a factor in this? If he was a lilly white man of Irish/english decent,., whose father was born in Ireland and came to The US, Joined and served in the military, became a citizen, and was a citizen at the time of his sons birth, do you really believe it would have went down like this? be honest.

    And by the way, I am not posting this because I am not a Trump fan. The dudes first hearing was during Obama's term. Trump is just getting around to deporting him. Wrong is Wrong.
    Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".

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    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Ok, it appears circumstances are a little more complicated than the first source I read.

    But STILL the guys father was a US citizen and 18 year military Veteran at the time of his birth. Can't think of anything more disrespectful to a member of the military who serve this country, at times giving their life that to try to disrespect them in this matter.

    JPfromLa answer me this? Do you honestly believe the color of this dudes skin didn't play a factor in this? If he was a lilly white man of Irish/english decent,., whose father was born in Ireland and came to The US, Joined and served in the military, became a citizen, and was a citizen at the time of his sons birth, do you really believe it would have went down like this? be honest.
    I think three visits to jail on a green card, did this guy in. And it did him in 2015.
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  9. #9
    Originally Posted by jpfromla View Post
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Ok, it appears circumstances are a little more complicated than the first source I read.

    But STILL the guys father was a US citizen and 18 year military Veteran at the time of his birth. Can't think of anything more disrespectful to a member of the military who serve this country, at times giving their life that to try to disrespect them in this matter.

    JPfromLa answer me this? Do you honestly believe the color of this dudes skin didn't play a factor in this? If he was a lilly white man of Irish/english decent,., whose father was born in Ireland and came to The US, Joined and served in the military, became a citizen, and was a citizen at the time of his sons birth, do you really believe it would have went down like this? be honest.
    I think three visits to jail on a green card, did this guy in. And it did him in 2015.
    Ok, well what were the visits for? I haven't looked that far into this case, but homeless people are often charged with things like vagrancy and loitering and unable to pay a fine, they spend time in jail.

    So you can take that and say the guy has a criminal record.

    Noticed you didn't answer my question. But that is ok.
    Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".

  10. #10
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Originally Posted by jpfromla View Post
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Ok, it appears circumstances are a little more complicated than the first source I read.

    But STILL the guys father was a US citizen and 18 year military Veteran at the time of his birth. Can't think of anything more disrespectful to a member of the military who serve this country, at times giving their life that to try to disrespect them in this matter.

    JPfromLa answer me this? Do you honestly believe the color of this dudes skin didn't play a factor in this? If he was a lilly white man of Irish/english decent,., whose father was born in Ireland and came to The US, Joined and served in the military, became a citizen, and was a citizen at the time of his sons birth, do you really believe it would have went down like this? be honest.
    I think three visits to jail on a green card, did this guy in. And it did him in 2015.
    Ok, well what were the visits for? I haven't looked that far into this case, but homeless people are often charged with things like vagrancy and loitering and unable to pay a fine, they spend time in jail.

    So you can take that and say the guy has a criminal record.

    Noticed you didn't answer my question. But that is ok.

    My answer - No. The color of his color skin did not get him deported, the color of his character (or lack of ) did. There's lots of Jamaicans in this country that have not been deported - why, they are not running around for thirty + years with a green card and a criminal record.
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  11. #11
    This thread is yet another example of UNKewlJ's stupidity and inability to grasp simple timelines. College educated, no less. Or come up with his own timelines that make any sense.

    Derivative citizenship is where the parents of a child are or become U.S. citizens anytime before the child turns 18, AND have spent at least some time in the U.S. prior to the child's birth. It is automatic - no need to apply.

    Calculating exactly what standard applies, is beyond the scope of pea brained UNKewlJ, but also difficult even for some immigration attorneys to grasp.

    https://www.ilrc.org/sites/default/f...-2022-3-17.pdf

    In the case of this Jermaine character, it took a whole set of appeals up the circuit to make the determination that he was not a citizen.
    Last edited by MDawg; Yesterday at 05:26 PM.
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  12. #12
    Sounds like a case of very unfortunate circumstances happening to someone who may have deserved them.

    Some of his criminal offenses were burglary, robbery, etc.

    Or as the saying goes, sometimes fate doesn’t even use lube.

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