Well, good bye [US citizens leaving for Canada]

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American Hardwood
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We should build a big bypass connecting I-10 to the northbound lane of I-35 through New Mexico and around the northern state border to facilitate Californians fleeing their hellhole and having them NOT stopping in Texas.
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Tailgate88 said:

Take off you hosers!

Did you mis-type an "h" instead of an "L" ?
ttu_85
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APHIS AG said:

It seems that Canada has changed its laws about citizenship, making a lot of Americans considering leaving and becoming Canadian.

And if they do leave, they should not be allowed back.

As the old saying goes, be careful what you wish for for you just might get it.

people.com/canadian-citizenship-expands-to-millions-of-americas-some-apply-just-in-case-11938178



Great move Canada. You already have a massively jacked up real-estate market and you want to throw gasoline on that fire. That should be interesting to watch, libtards getting roasted in the socialist utopia.
IIIHorn
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I-25?
American Hardwood
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Too many off ramps. Need a bypass from I-10 to I-35 North with no escape routes.
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nai06 said:

DrEvazanPhD said:

nai06 said:

BuddysBud said:

Duel citizenship should be abolished.
Each person should give their loyalty and votes to only one country.

If you want to become a US citizen then you should relinquish your citizenship from your previous country. Likewise, if you wish to leave the country and become a citizen of another country, you should no longer have the benefits of being a citizen of the United States.

Changing citizenship should be a difficult decision. Dual citizenship just makes citizenship in any country less significant.

It does however reduce patriotism and love of your country, something the globalists like to see.

So how do you deal with those who have dual citizenship when they are born?

You pick one.

That's great until you calculate the cost of renouncing U.S. citizenship. The U.S. severely punishes those who wish to renounce it. Seems a bit unfair no?

That's why the word is "renounce".

80sGeorge
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If people really want to live among that many immigrants they could just move to Plano/Frisco
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agent-maroon said:

Quote:

The 52-year-old tells CNN Travel she is a leader of a local Democratic Committee in a suburb of Rochester, N.Y., and worries that she might have a target on her back if political violence escalates.



Well, while I do not hope for violence, if it does escalate to that point, I hope she has a target on her front as well.
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dreyOO said:

Short term this sounds great, since we'd lose the dims.

Long term, do we really want the Canadians going even further left? At some point, I can see a commie taking hold of them and we'll have a legit adversary to our northern border. I never could have even contemplated that twenty years ago.


What are they gonna do besides yell & scream? Their military is laughable. Mexico will always be the far bigger threat with cartels
Azeew
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Additional by subtraction
Thaddeus73
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Go Alberta, hopefully our 51st state...
Trajan88
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Unless these "leavers" renounce their U.S. citizenship, they're still on the hook for U.S. federal income taxes every April 15th. It is the "patriotic" thing to do after all

And even if they renounce, is not there some form of exit tax?
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Cobra39 said:

nai06 said:

DrEvazanPhD said:

nai06 said:

BuddysBud said:

Duel citizenship should be abolished.
Each person should give their loyalty and votes to only one country.

If you want to become a US citizen then you should relinquish your citizenship from your previous country. Likewise, if you wish to leave the country and become a citizen of another country, you should no longer have the benefits of being a citizen of the United States.

Changing citizenship should be a difficult decision. Dual citizenship just makes citizenship in any country less significant.

It does however reduce patriotism and love of your country, something the globalists like to see.

So how do you deal with those who have dual citizenship when they are born?

You pick one.

That's great until you calculate the cost of renouncing U.S. citizenship. The U.S. severely punishes those who wish to renounce it. Seems a bit unfair no?

That's why the word is "renounce".




Should be free and easy to renounce. If you don't want to be here then get the heck out.
Hoyt Ag
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And never be eligible to regain US citizenship.
ThunderCougarFalconBird
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