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ziero0
23rd April 2020, 07:11 AM
Just so we are clear ... Illegal immigration is a topic for the society the immigrant is coming from rather than the one he is going to. If you haven't emigrated first and attempt to immigrate the society you are leaving is the one damaged.

We carry laws with us wherever we travel. Those laws are in part derived from the society we were born into. We don't release these bonds just because we get an urge to relocate. The society you attempt to join can have no way to establish bonds (attach new laws) if you have previous bonds not cut.

You cannot be illegal except with respect to laws you are subject to. These laws are where you are from.

cheka.
24th April 2020, 12:08 AM
doesnt the flick of a pen undo that?

ziero0
24th April 2020, 04:36 AM
doesnt the flick of a pen undo that?
Can you eliminate your mortgage with the flick of a pen. If so kindly recite the circumstances here.

cheka.
24th April 2020, 08:58 AM
Can you eliminate your mortgage with the flick of a pen. If so kindly recite the circumstances here.

wrong pen flicker

https://www.economist.com/the-economist-explains/2019/03/08/when-can-governments-revoke-citizenship

When can governments revoke citizenship?

It is a controversial practice, particularly if it may leave a person stateless

ziero0
24th April 2020, 02:03 PM
wrong pen flicker

https://www.economist.com/the-economist-explains/2019/03/08/when-can-governments-revoke-citizenship

When can governments revoke citizenship?

It is a controversial practice, particularly if it may leave a person stateless

One instance is the Joyce case from WW2. Seems treason will not merely make you stateless but headless as well. And in Mr Joyce's case he was American with a British passport which seems to have been all the permission the Brits needed to terminate the arrangement.