Maxine Waters, a democratic member of the California House of Representatives, suggested that US President Donald Trump expelled his wife Melania because she was not born in the United States.
Newsweek magazine said Waters presented this proposal a few days ago while addressing a demonstration in Los Angeles to express her opposition to the discounts made by Elon Musk, the president’s adviser, who directs government skills management, on federal programs.
The importance of this proposal is the fact that Trump was committed to expelling millions of immigrants who have no legal status in the United States as part of his collective deportation program.
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Your wife first
The magazine cited Waters as indicating in his approach to the mass assembly, “when (Trump) speaks of the right of citizenship at birth, and that he eliminates a clause in the Constitution, granting those who were born here the right to stay in America even if the parents do not carry documents.
Waterz alluded to an executive decree that Trump signed the day he was inaugurated as president, according to which the right of citizenship is prohibited. This faced a wave of legal calls and violent reactions.
According to Newsweek, Trump’s wife Melania is the first first American woman to obtain American citizenship and the second first woman born outside the United States, after Luisa Catherine Johnson Adams, the wife of President John Queens Adams, born in London in 1775.
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Melania
Melania was born in Slovenia and she moved to the United States to continue her work model. According to her government biography, she became a naturalized American citizen in 2006 after her marriage to Donald Trump. She then sponsored her parents for the green card, then nationality at the end.
Newsweek magazine reported that Melania had chosen not to appear publicly and did not attend many occasions, including the celebration of her husband Trump’s victory during the preparatory republican elections on Tuesday to elect her presidential candidate, and she was not present in the audience room during legal procedures such as her penal trial linked to New York.
But the magazine’s journalist, Bilal Rahman, excludes at the end of his report according to which the American administration will withdraw the citizenship of the president’s wife and will expel him.