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jimnyc
01-12-2022, 03:53 PM
I have no sympathy for her. Your left the USA to go join the enemy in the fight. Married multiple men & then now wants to play make believe as if it never happened.

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"Regretful" ISIS bride turned down by SCOTUS

It’s been more than two years since we heard any news about Hoda Muthana, the daughter of a Yemeni diplomat who left her home in Alabama and ran off to Syria to join up with ISIS. Once there, she married a series of ISIS terrorists, producing a child with one of them. After ISIS began to implode, Muthana apparently thought better of her choice. Being stuck in a war-ravaged country full of men who treat women like property or garbage probably didn’t brighten her optimism any further, either. So she applied to be allowed back into the United States.

Unfortunately for her, a federal judge ruled in November of 2019 that Muthana was not a United States citizen and she was not entitled to come back to America. And since her child was born in Syria to a non-citizen, he didn’t have any sort of automatic birthright citizenship either. At some point, Muthana appealed the decision, and this week the case was sent to the Supreme Court. It appears that Ms. Muthana is going to have to get used to living that Islamic terror lifestyle, because SCOTUS, without comment, declined to even hear the case. (ABC News)


The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear the appeal of a woman who left home in Alabama to join the Islamic State terror group, but then decided she wanted to return to the United States.

The justices declined without comment on Monday to consider the appeal of Hoda Muthana, who was born in New Jersey in October 1994 to a diplomat from Yemen and grew up in Alabama near Birmingham.

Muthana left the U.S. to join the Islamic State in 2014, apparently after becoming radicalized online.

Rest - https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2022/01/12/regretful-isis-bride-turned-down-by-scotus-n441040

fj1200
01-12-2022, 04:22 PM
Interesting.


Citizenship[edit (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hoda_Muthana&action=edit&section=3&editintro=Template:BLP_editintro)]In January 2016, the Obama Administration (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obama_Administration) revoked Muthana's passport, and stated in a letter that she was not a birthright citizen because her father's termination of diplomatic status had not been officially documented until February 1995.[11] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoda_Muthana#cite_note-11)
President Trump (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_Trump) instructed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Pompeo) to not allow her back into the country. Pompeo released a press statement that read: "Ms. Hoda Muthana is not a U.S. citizen and will not be admitted into the United States. She does not have any legal basis, no valid U.S. passport, no right to a passport, nor any visa to travel to the United States. We continue to strongly advise all U.S. citizens not to travel to Syria."[12] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoda_Muthana#cite_note-12)[13] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoda_Muthana#cite_note-13) Her lawyer, Charles Swift (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Swift) disputes the government's argument regarding birthright citizenship (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthright_citizenship), asserting her father was discharged from his diplomatic position a month before she was born.[9] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoda_Muthana#cite_note-nytimes2019-02-20-9)[14] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoda_Muthana#cite_note-Cnn2019-02-20-14) On February 21, 2019, Muthana's father, Ahmed Ali Muthana, filed an emergency lawsuit, asking the federal government to affirm Muthana's citizenship and allow her to return to the United States.[15] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoda_Muthana#cite_note-guardian-feb22-2019-15)
In November 2019, a federal judge ruled that she did not have American citizenship.[16] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoda_Muthana#cite_note-16)
In 2021, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the decision of the District Court, ruling that Muthana is not a US citizen.[17] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoda_Muthana#cite_note-guardjudge-17) In 2022, the United States Supreme Court declined to hear her appeal.[18] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoda_Muthana#cite_note-18)

Born here but not have a claim on citizenship.

Gunny
01-13-2022, 06:08 PM
Interesting.



Born here but not have a claim on citizenship.The difference between this person and illegal immigrants who run across the border in time to drop a baby on our soil?

IMO, this person has as much as case an any "anchor baby". What's the new, correct code for them? Dreamers :rolleyes:

That's ALL they'd be doing if I had anything to say about it. This idiot doesn't belong and neither do they. I'd have let her come back solely to prosecute her for aiding and abetting terrorism.

fj1200
01-13-2022, 06:48 PM
The difference between this person and illegal immigrants who run across the border in time to drop a baby on our soil?

IMO, this person has as much as case an any "anchor baby". What's the new, correct code for them? Dreamers :rolleyes:

That's ALL they'd be doing if I had anything to say about it. This idiot doesn't belong and neither do they. I'd have let her come back solely to prosecute her for aiding and abetting terrorism.

Apparently the difference is that she was born to a diplomat which voids that clause. Interestingly the father became an ex-diplomat like the month after she was born. So about 30 days is the difference that would have allowed her to claim citizenship and come back.