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Should Trump advisor Sergio Gor be denaturalized and deported?

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For a little while there has been a mystery about the origins of one of Trump's top advisors, Sergio Gor. Gor is a citizen through naturalization, having immigrated to the US with his father as a young boy.

For years, no one has really known the actual birth place of Gor, but he claims he is from Malta. He did supposedly live in Malta for some time as a child, but it has now been revealed that Gor was born in the former Soviet Union.


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Now comes the part about denaturalization, and it comes with an "if". If Gor did not list his actual place of birth during his naturalization process, if he used Malta or some other place that is not Uzbekistan, then he has lied on his application.

While it has come up that Trump is pursuing denaturalization during his latest term for people who have committed crimes and such, are you aware it was actually part of his first term as well?


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In that document we also find this:

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Now of course we don't know how Gor (or his father) filled out the forms for naturalization. Perhaps they used the correct place of birth. But if not, then Gor should be denaturalized and deported.

Of course, since he works for Trump, we know that won't happen, but it would be just another example of Trump's hypocrisy.

Thoughts?
 
For a little while there has been a mystery about the origins of one of Trump's top advisors, Sergio Gor. Gor is a citizen through naturalization, having immigrated to the US with his father as a young boy.

For years, no one has really known the actual birth place of Gor, but he claims he is from Malta. He did supposedly live in Malta for some time as a child, but it has now been revealed that Gor was born in the former Soviet Union.


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Now comes the part about denaturalization, and it comes with an "if". If Gor did not list his actual place of birth during his naturalization process, if he used Malta or some other place that is not Uzbekistan, then he has lied on his application.

While it has come up that Trump is pursuing denaturalization during his latest term for people who have committed crimes and such, are you aware it was actually part of his first term as well?


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In that document we also find this:

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Now of course we don't know how Gor (or his father) filled out the forms for naturalization. Perhaps they used the correct place of birth. But if not, then Gor should be denaturalized and deported.

Of course, since he works for Trump, we know that won't happen, but it would be just another example of Trump's hypocrisy.

Thoughts?
Sounds like a plot thread from The Americans.
 
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