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'I just want to go home': Alabama jihadi bride stripped of her citizenship after calling for extremists to 'spill blood of Americans' pleads to be let back into U.S.
2023-02-08
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] Desperately trying to find someone who’ll believer her and ease her way back to the States, poor dear.
  • Hoda Muthana
    ... the New Jersey-born daughter of a former Yemeni ambassador to the U.S. She went to Syria to join ISIS in 2014 and in short order was twice widowed and once divorced, which how she ended up a single mother of one in one of the SDF’s ISIS prison camps, trying hard to persuade America to bring her and the poor kid “home”. President Obama’s administration stripped of her American citizenship, claiming she had no birthright because her father was still an ambassador at the time of her birth. Her older sister, Arwa Muthana, 30, was just sentenced in Manhattan alongside her American convert husband for overly active support of ISIS on the domestic side...
    , 28, fears ISIS will attack Camp Roj where she is detained in Syria

  • Last month US Supreme Court justices refused to hear her appeal to return

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Hoda Muthana: 2023-01-10 US Citizen Demands Be Repatriated From Camps In NE Syria
Hoda Muthana: 2023-01-09 Alabama woman who joined ISIS hopes to return from Syria camp
Posted by:Skidmark

#7  Nope.
Posted by: Too Old To Work   2023-02-08 23:48  

#6  You are home.
Posted by: ed in texas   2023-02-08 16:57  

#5  A person born in the United States to a foreign diplomatic officer accredited to the United States is not subject to the jurisdiction of United States law. Therefore, that person cannot be considered a U.S. citizen at birth under the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution. This person may, however, be considered a permanent resident at birth and able to receive a Green Card through creation of record.

To determine whether your parent is a foreign diplomatic officer, your parent’s accredited title must be listed in the State Department Diplomatic List, also known as the Blue List. This list includes:

Ambassadors
Ministers
Charges d’affaires
Counselors
Secretaries and attaches of embassies and legations
Members of the Delegation of the Commission of the European Communities
It also includes those with comparable diplomatic status and immunities assigned to the United Nations or to the Organization of American States and other persons who have comparable diplomatic status.

For more information, refer to Section 101(a)(20), 103, 262, 264 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and 8 CFR 101.3, 101.4 and 264.2.
Posted by: Whirong Slereque1574   2023-02-08 15:14  

#4  Is chutzpah a Yemeni word?
Posted by: AlanC   2023-02-08 15:04  

#3  
I suggest she be made the POSTER CHILD example, of what happens when you take arms and incite terrorism again the USA.

"Don't be a Hoda"
Posted by: NN2N1   2023-02-08 14:57  

#2  She had Diplomatic Immunity at the time of her birth, which voids ALL laws in the nation of residency, so she can't pick and choose the one (birthright citizenship) that is convenient. She is Yemeni and deserves to be so...
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2023-02-08 12:38  

#1  No thank you - keep her.
Posted by: mossomo   2023-02-08 12:28  

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