Donald Trump Joins Call To Revoke Maria Ressa’s Dual Citizenship

268e4cbc-d9c6-4af1-986f-7a086bedb532WASHINGTON, D.C. (The Adobo Chronicles, Washington Bureau) – When it rains it pours! Rappler CEO Maria Ressa is not only facing the wrath of Filipinos; U.S. President Donald Trump has joined in the call to have her dual citizenship revoked.

Some 46,000 Filipino netizens (and counting) have signed an online petition asking the Philippines Department of Justice to look into Ressa’s activities which may be in violation of her oath of allegiance when she applied for dual citizenship.  

But there’s a catch: Trump is not Filipino so he has no right to petition the Philippine government to revoke Ressa’s Filipino citizenship.

Ressa, however, is also a U.S. citizen, so Trump has now ordered his Department of Justice to look into stripping her of her American citizenship.

When asked by The Adobo Chronicles for his motivation in wanting to revoke Ressa’s U.S. citizenship, Trump said, “You know how I hate fake news, especially CNN, and Ressa used to be a CNN correspondent. Once a CNN employee, always a CNN employee.”

Trump added that his move is also part of his ongoing campaign to rid the United States of non-white immigrants and naturalized citizens. “I will not only build a wall, I will also go after purveyors of fake news, especially if they are not natural-born citizens.”

Renato Reyes Offers To Organize Picket At Rappler’s Headquarters – For A Fee

2E8B69EC-53C0-45DC-8E3F-167CDF70BCD4MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The idea started with two social media influencers, Mark Lopez and Jovybev Aquino.  The duo recently staged a peaceful protest just outside the Rappler headquarters at the Ortigas Center in Pasig City to express their disappointment over CEO Maria Ressa’s continued attacks on the Duterte government for her legal troubles.

Now, some 38,000 Filipinos who signed an online petition for the revocation of Ressa’s dual citizenship want to take it a step further by staging a picket in front of the building which houses Rappler’s headquarters.  But the group couldn’t find one person to organize the picket.

Enter Renato Reyes, protest organizer extraordinaire, who says he’s willing to step up to the plate and organize the Rappler picket —for a fee of course.

”Even if each of the petition signer just chipped in one peso each, that would be P38,000 already,” Reyes said. “So could you imagine if each one contributed ten pesos each, I could retire!”

And so could Maria Ressa.

 

Bureau Of Immigration Starts Waitlist Of Foreigners Wanting To Have Maria Ressa’s Philippine Citizenship

75A796BE-1786-4511-B6B3-130E1D3C2688MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – “Following a petition online to strip the CEO of Rappler, Maria Ressa of her Filipino Citizenship, if she does loose (sic) it, can I get hers?”

Thus started the petition of a British national, Malcolm Conlan, who says that being a Filipino at heart and at the same time being proud to be British, it has always been his ultimate dream to be able to call himself Filipino.

Immediately after Conlan’s petition to the Philippine government went live, hundreds of foreigners sent the Bureau of Immigration a similar request.

Today, the Bureau set up a waitlist. Should Ressa’s dual citizenship be revoked, it said it will raffle it off to those in the waitlist.

May the best man or woman win!