Bondi recently opened her mouth in public for reasons not pertaining to biology.
She spoke.
As usual, it went badly.
"Being a citizen in our country is a privilege, not a right" said the Pamster.
I guess that was her opening remark.
People on the 'net immediately started rejoining "au contraire".
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Bondi’s statement is not a factual description of U.S. law.
The Constitution treats citizenship as a legal status with protected rights, not a discretionary privilege.
Once one is a citizen, the government cannot revoke that status except under extremely narrow, legally defined circumstances (e.g., proven fraud in the naturalization process).
A president cannot grant or withdraw citizenship based on who “deserves” it.
Unless his signature is on the currency.

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