So … our mouthy, Trump-hating/America-bashing neighbors to the North can shut their hypocritical fly traps now.
President Trump is JUSTIFIED in upholding and insisting on America's Citizenship requirements & standards. People that come to America SPECIFICALLY to drop a child as soon as they enter American borders SHOULD NOT be grated automatic citizenship for said child, or for said mother.
There are rules & regulations set in place for Citizenship; and they were set in place for a reason. Our Founding Fathers were VERY SPECIFIC as to WHY & WHO - and there was no "confusion" at all until barak hussein obama started his shady dance & pony show.
You do not have to agree with the rules and regulations … but you certainly have to abide by them.
And barak hussein obama can go back to Hell, where he originated from; and take his hordes with him. They & their ramble-rousing won't be missed.
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{{Canada sparks confusion with mass citizenship revocation
Story by Jasmine Laws~Newsweek
The Canadian government appears to have been sending out letters to people across the globe who recently obtained citizenship, ordering them to return their certificates, sparking widespread confusion on social media.
According to posts on Reddit and local reports, Canadian authorities allegedly sent letters to people on Saturday who appear to have obtained their citizenship certificates in 2026, after Bill C-3 passed in December 2025, which ended the first-generation limit that had blocked thousands of people from applying for citizenship.
Losing citizenship would make someone a foreign national, and this could result in their removal from the country and a 10-year ban on reapplying for any status in Canada, according to the legal website lawyerinfo.ca.
IRCC “Actively Reviewing Files”
The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) told Newsweek that it is “aware that a limited number of people who obtained a citizenship certificate under C-3 have been notified that their file is under review.”
The IRCC said that the purpose of the review is to “determine, through an individualized process, whether the certificate was properly issued based on the evidence required by law,” adding this was a “necessary and important safeguard, and all affected individuals will have an opportunity to provide additional documentary evidence in support of their case.”
The IRCC said that if the review confirms that the individual is entitled to the certificate, it will be returned, and that it was “actively reviewing the affected files and taking the necessary steps to ensure they are assessed fairly, consistently and in accordance with the law.”
“This situation concerns the processing of individual cases and is not directly related to recent legislative changes,” it said.
What Is Bill C-3?
Bill C-3 is a 2025 Canadian law that amended the Citizenship Act to overhaul how citizenship is passed down to people born abroad. It came into force on December 15, 2025, after a court ruling found parts of the previous law unconstitutional.
The most important change was ending the long‑standing first‑generation limit, which had prevented Canadians born outside the country from passing citizenship to their children if those children were also born abroad.
Bill C-3 instead introduced a new system requiring a “substantial connection” to Canada—meaning the parent of the child had to typically spend at least three years in Canada before the child’s birth or adoption in order for that child to qualify for citizenship.
The law was seen as notable because it offered the chance of obtaining citizenship to thousands who had been denied citizenship despite having clear ties to the country—particularly Canadians living abroad with their families, or those with children born outside of Canada.
The IRCC told Newsweek that to “protect the value of Canadian citizenship, we brought in Bill C-3 - creating fair, modern rules for citizenship by descent and a requirement that citizenship applicants clearly prove their connection to Canada.”
“Individuals seeking proof of citizenship through a Canadian ancestor must establish the chain of parent-child relationships through each generation and provide solid evidence to support their claim,” it said, adding that “having Canadian ancestry does not automatically mean entitlement to citizenship.
Who Is Affected?
Between April 2025 and March 2026, 285,500 new citizenships were granted in Canada, according to IRCC’s latest data. This suggests that tens of thousands of people could be affected if this applies to those who received their citizenship after Bill C-3 passed.
What Does the Letter Say?
In what appears to be an example of the letter on Reddit, seemingly sent by Peggy Sun, Registrar of Canadian Citizenship, the opening reads that a legislative provision “authorizes me to require the surrender of a certificate of citizenship where I have reasonable grounds to believe that the holder of the certificate may not be entitled to it,” adding that the receiver was believed to potentially “not be entitled to hold a Canadian certificate of citizenship.”
The letter continued with reasoning, “The following are the reasons leading to this assessment:
“1. The documentation submitted in support of your proof of citizenship application is not from the original course authorities responsible for creating or maintaining historical records, such as civil registries, vital statistics agencies or other authorized government bodies.
“2. When source documents are not available and/or when an applicant is unable to obtain documents from a source authority, then the applicant must provide:
“i. A written explanation outlining why the source documents cannot be obtained; and
“ii. Submit evidence of efforts made to obtain the documents…”
The letter added that as the required documentation was “not submitted with your proof of citizenship application, I am requiring the surrender of your certificate of citizenship.” It continued that the recipient’s citizenship status was now “under review.”
At the end, it added that there would be a chance for the recipient to “respond with further documentary evidence related to your application.”
“Should the final decision be that you are entitled to the certificate of citizenship, then it will be returned to you,” it concluded.}}
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As PERTAINING SPECIFICALLY TO AMERICAN CITZENSHIP - the original citizenship clause in the U.S. Constitution was not intended to include everyone on the planet. The Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause, adopted in 1868, which states: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside” was a deliberate change from the pre–Civil War legal doctrine that excluded many groups, especially freed slaves, from U.S. citizenship. It has absolutely NO bearing, whatsoever, on illegal foreigners (mexicans and muslims) intent on subverting Americans, stealing land in religious power grabs, and establishing illegal sub-governing communities, that blatantly ignore our Laws, call for the death of our People, and erase our Faith from our Nation's landscape. NO!
FURTHERMORE … the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the Fourteenth Amendment were designed to overturn Dred Scott and establish a broad principle of citizenship by birth within the U.S., but they still required that a person be “subject to the jurisdiction thereof”; meaning they had to be under U.S. authority, not foreign control. This meant that people born in foreign territories or under foreign sovereignty were not automatically citizens.
In short, the original citizenship clause was not universal: it applied to people born or naturalized in the United States who were under its jurisdiction, not to anyone on Earth. The goal was to secure equal rights for freed slaves and other excluded groups, but it did not extend citizenship to the entire globe.
President Trump IS RIGHT to demand that Citizenship acceptance be granted only to those who pledge to become Americanized according to our Laws, lifestyle, language, ect. & to live by American Standards. There is nothing "new" or nefarious happening with that requirement.
That is the way America's Citizenship was designed.




























