Madeline Camille
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01/04/2026
πΊπΈ When can U.S. citizenship be revoked?
Under U.S. law, citizenship can only be taken away through a process called denaturalization, and it applies only to naturalized citizens (not those born in the U.S.).
The U.S. governmentβthrough agencies like the U.S. Department of Justiceβmust prove in court that the person obtained citizenship illegally or fraudulently.
Valid grounds for denaturalization include:
1. Fraud or misrepresentation
β’ Lying on the naturalization application (e.g., hiding crimes, fake marriage)
2. Concealment of material facts
β’ Failing to disclose something that would have disqualified them
3. Membership in prohibited groups
β’ Such as terrorist organizations at the time of application
4. Dishonorable discharge (if citizenship was obtained through military service)
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π« What does NOT qualify?
The following are NOT grounds to revoke U.S. citizenship:
β’ Hate speech or offensive social media posts
β’ Harassment (unless tied to fraud in obtaining citizenship)
β’ Political views or extremist opinions
β’ Criminal acts committed after becoming a citizen (in most cases)
The U.S. strongly protects freedom of speech under the First Amendment.
π΅π What you can do instead (Philippine jurisdiction)
Since he is physically in the Philippines, your leverage is local law, not U.S. citizenship:
Possible actions:
β’ File criminal complaints for:
β’ Cyber libel (under the Cybercrime Prevention Act)
β’ Inciting to sedition (if applicable)
β’ Violation of anti-discrimination or hate-related laws
β’ Report to:
β’ Philippine National Police (PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group)
β’ National Bureau of Investigation (NBI Cybercrime Division)
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βοΈ Can he be deported instead?
Yesβthis is more realistic than stripping citizenship.
Even as a U.S. citizen, he can be deported from the Philippines if:
β’ He violates Philippine laws
β’ He is deemed a threat to public safety or national interest
This would involve the Bureau of Immigration.
So, Ronald Samaniego is on his way to hide as I type this.
Do we have a plan?
Of course we definitely have a plan.
All hands on deck.
Disclaimer: This post is AI generated.
31/03/2026
Reposting from Conservative Bangsamoro
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We call on the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF), Senator Robin Padilla, and other concerned agencies to take appropriate action against the content creator and self-proclaimed physical therapist Doc Ron Samaneigo, whose online posts promote and spread hostility and hatred against the Muslim community.
In several of his videos, he attributes crimes circulating online to the Islamic faith, repeatedly labels Muslims as terrorists, and portrays Islam as a religion that teaches terrorism. In one instance, he even mocked an elderly Muslim woman wearing a hijab who was being harassedβan act that many found deeply insensitive and disrespectful.
Such content has attracted hundreds of Islamophobic comments from viewers, further amplifying prejudice and hostility toward Muslims. These narratives contribute to the spread of misinformation and reinforce harmful stereotypes that offend and marginalize the Muslim community.
The Conservative Bangsamoro strongly rejects the claims made by Ron Samaneigo and expresses serious concern that the continued spread of this type of hate speech will fuel recurring Islamophobia against Muslimsβparticularly those living in areas where Muslims are a minority.
Promoting misinformation and hostility toward any religious group undermines social harmony and mutual respect among Filipinos. We therefore urge the relevant authorities to address this matter and ensure that platforms are not used to incite hatred against any religious community.
Senator Robin Padilla
Miss Mariel Rodriguez Padilla
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