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AAP FactCheck - US President Donald Trump was not ordered to deport his own wife, despite claims circling on social media.
The first lady's parents came to the US through a family-based sponsorship that's derogatorily referred to as "chain ...
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN'I Don't Think Melania Likes Ivanka': Melania Trump’s Alleged Text About Ivanka Trump Leaks, Reigniting Claims She Tried to Keep Ivanka from Her DadMelania Trump‘s alleged private feelings about her stepdaughter have been thrust back into the spotlight as this week ...
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Irish Star on MSNMelania Trump's brutal four-word response when asked if she was just with Donald for moneyMelania Trump defended her romance with Donald Trump during the early days of their relationship, saying 'they don't know me, ...
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New York Magazine on MSNMelania Trump Denies Epstein Rumor Via SubtweetDid Epstein introduce Melania to Donald? According to the First Lady’s cryptic social-media post, the answer is “no.” ...
The petition comes in light of Trump’s wish to deport naturalized citizens. The online petition is titled “Deport Melania, Melania’s parents, and Baron in the first round of deportations ...
A petition demanding the deportation of First Lady Melania Trump, her parents, and son Barron has sparked backlash, with critics slamming Donald Trump's immigration policies as hypocritical.
Melania Trump deportation: Joy Reid has warned that US President Donald Trump's policy of deporting naturalized US citizens could be used against his own family, including his wife Melania Trump.
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Latin Times on MSN'She's Outta Here': Joy Reid Warns Trump Denaturalizing US Citizens Could Lead to Melania's DeportationTelevision host Joy Reid advised President Donald Trump on the dangerous precedent he could set if he makes good on threats to deport U.S. citizens.
A petition launched to get Melania Trump deported is picking up scheme as her husband Donald enacts his own mass deportation plans. The petition says that since the President wants to deport ...
Indeed, in 2018, The Washington Post reported that Melania Trump, then Melania Knauss, had petitioned the government for a "green card" — permanent residency in the U.S. — under the highly ...
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