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re: Somali daycare claims someone broke in and only stole employee and child records..

Posted on 12/31/25 at 7:04 pm to
Posted by LSUtoBOOT
Member since Aug 2012
19309 posts
Posted on 12/31/25 at 7:04 pm to
Posted by dallastigers
Member since Dec 2003
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Posted on 12/31/25 at 7:13 pm to
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No one worth a shite will be charged or arrested in this state government supported scandal.


That's fine as long as all of them are deported, I'd be okay with not even prosecuting them. Just seize their assets and deport.


The problem is that many of them started coming in the 90s and were allowed to become citizens which to remove is much more difficult. The amount of Somalis in Minnesota who had temporary protection wasn’t even 1000 (which was removed by Trump).

I am not sure of the breakdown between the ones who became naturalized citizens and the ones who are some form of legal alien who outside of Dem judges should be able to deport if involved in this crap, but the ones who are naturalized citizens can only have their citizenships removed for the below:
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A. Person Procures Naturalization Illegally
A person is subject to revocation of naturalization if he or she procured naturalization illegally. Procuring naturalization illegally simply means that the person was not eligible for naturalization in the first place. Accordingly, any eligibility requirement for naturalization that was not met can form the basis for an action to revoke the naturalization of a person. This includes the requirements of residence, physical presence, lawful admission for permanent residence, good moral character, and attachment to the U.S. Constitution.[1]

Discovery that a person failed to comply with any of the requirements for naturalization at the time the person became a U.S. citizen renders his or her naturalization illegally procured. This applies even if the person is innocent of any willful deception or misrepresentation.[2]

B. Concealment of Material Fact or Willful Misrepresentation[3]
1. Concealment of Material Fact or Willful Misrepresentation
A person is subject to revocation of naturalization if there is deliberate deceit on the part of the person in misrepresenting or failing to disclose a material fact or facts on his or her naturalization application and subsequent examination.

In general, a person is subject to revocation of naturalization on this basis if:

The naturalized U.S. citizen misrepresented or concealed some fact;

The misrepresentation or concealment was willful;

The misrepresented or concealed fact or facts were material; and

The naturalized U.S. citizen procured citizenship as a result of the misrepresentation or concealment.[4]

This ground of revocation includes omissions as well as affirmative misrepresentations. The misrepresentations can be oral testimony provided during the naturalization interview or can include information contained on the application submitted by the applicant. The courts determine whether the misrepresented or concealed fact or facts were material. The test for materiality is whether the misrepresentations or concealment had a tendency to affect the decision. It is not necessary that the information, if disclosed, would have precluded naturalization.[5]

2. Membership or Affiliation with Certain Organizations
A person is subject to revocation of naturalization if the person becomes a member of, or affiliated with, the Communist party, other totalitarian party, or terrorist organization within five years of his or her naturalization.[6] In general, a person who is involved with such organizations cannot establish the naturalization requirements of having an attachment to the Constitution and of being well-disposed to the good order and happiness of the United States.[7]

The fact that a person becomes involved with such an organization within five years after the date of naturalization is prima facie evidence that he or she concealed or willfully misrepresented material evidence that would have prevented the person’s naturalization.

C. Other than Honorable Discharge before Five Years of Honorable Service after Naturalization
A person is subject to revocation of naturalization if:

The person became a U.S. citizen through naturalization on the basis of honorable service in the U.S. armed forces;[8]

The person subsequently separates from the U.S. armed forces under other than honorable conditions; and

The other than honorable discharge occurs before the person has served honorably for a period or periods aggregating at least five years


Posted by reverendotis
the jawbone of an arse
Member since Nov 2007
4973 posts
Posted on 12/31/25 at 7:49 pm to
I vaguely remember a bag man for the Democrat party in Iberia Parish decades ago getting halfway busted and then, out of nowhere...

The unlit metal building wirh dirt floors where he kept all his records - taxes and such - burned to the ground in an overnight fire.

Thankfully nobody was injured, paperwork was a total loss.
Posted by 4Bagger
Member since Jan 2025
666 posts
Posted on 12/31/25 at 8:10 pm to
Why are white people holding signs at the press conference when no white kids, or any kids for that matter, went to the daycare?
Posted by Sunnyvale
Member since Feb 2024
2551 posts
Posted on 12/31/25 at 8:15 pm to
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"Shocking"


Its not like anyone going to proscuite anyof them.
Why do they even try to cover it up.
Posted by Pitt Road
Mid-Florida
Member since Aug 2017
1103 posts
Posted on 12/31/25 at 8:45 pm to
Wow, after seeing that rebuttal, I'm now convinced the Somalis are not guilty.
Posted by nick__21
Member since Jan 2020
370 posts
Posted on 12/31/25 at 10:07 pm to
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The problem is that many of them started coming in the 90s and were allowed to become citizens which to remove is much more difficult


LOL almost none of them speak English. That is a requirement for US citizenship. Easily revoked over Zoom hearings while they are home in Somalia.

If you get commie judges trying to interfere then:

Declare Martial Law, round them up for fraud, not registering for the draft and any other legal excuse you want, deport them, give them a hearing date on Zoom for their citizenship revocation for fraud.
Posted by Horsemeat
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Posted on 1/1/26 at 12:19 am to
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I hope there are actual repercussions, but I'm not holding my breath.
There won't be. Its the same song and dance - there will be hearings, congress will rattle some sabers, but nobody important that enabled this or ignored the warnings will go to jail, and the taxpayers will continue to be robbed.
Posted by holdmuh keystonelite
Member since Oct 2020
3786 posts
Posted on 1/1/26 at 12:27 am to
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Scandinavians are the weakest group of people on Earth


F you dude. My family is of Scandinavian decent and we are nothing like those in Minnesota.
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