>>11675445Hmm.
>Today, Wei Sun, 49, a Chinese national and naturalized citizen of the United States, was sentenced to 38 months in prison>including data associated with an advanced missile guidance systemI think we might have to reassess all "naturalized' citizens who are employed in, or have close relations to others who are employed in, fields which could be consider sensitive.
Which, by definition, could be considered any field with databases, including any field where contacts with other humans are a given.
>I guess I mean all naturalized citizens.Maybe we can attach some parameters to their afforded citizenships, ones that lay out that in any case where they have used this privilege to undermine Nation Security, all protections afforded them by the Bill of Rights will be revoked, including their naturalization, and that of associated family members, including those subsequently born as full citizens.
> Take Kamala Harris, of instance. Her mother works for McGill. I wouldn't be surprised that she has been involved in programs that have been detrimental to out National Security.By extension, revoking her naturalization would have caused Kamala to be a person without a country.
She would never have been allowed to run.
This would also help rid us of the likes of Ilhan Omar, for example.
Okay...enough musing on such things. Back to election optics I go.