Frist American Transgender TV Superhero character

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30 Jul 2018, 5:30 pm

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That one was in regards to Superman. The United States government gave him an honorary citizenship, which he accepted and later renounced since America was starting to lose its way. He decided to become a citizen of the world instead of pledging himself to only one country.

Right, Clark's is fraudulent and he would be considered "illegal."


Unless they knew he was an alien and thus would not be an illegal because laws do not apply to non humans.


In which case there would be new laws to handle immigrants from other worlds instead of other countries.

In case you didn't know, "immigrant" isn't a legal term - it's a general term that is also used in a legal context.

Also, somebody would seriously need to be optimistic if they earnestly believe governments would treat immigrants from outer space easier than they do immigrants from other countries.


They treat them much worse they don't even treat them like people they view them as an asset to be exploited.



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30 Jul 2018, 5:32 pm

Daniel89 wrote:
Spooky_Mulder wrote:
Daniel89 wrote:
Spooky_Mulder wrote:

That one was in regards to Superman. The United States government gave him an honorary citizenship, which he accepted and later renounced since America was starting to lose its way. He decided to become a citizen of the world instead of pledging himself to only one country.

Right, Clark's is fraudulent and he would be considered "illegal."


Unless they knew he was an alien and thus would not be an illegal because laws do not apply to non humans.


In which case there would be new laws to handle immigrants from other worlds instead of other countries.

In case you didn't know, "immigrant" isn't a legal term - it's a general term that is also used in a legal context.

Also, somebody would seriously need to be optimistic if they earnestly believe governments would treat immigrants from outer space easier than they do immigrants from other countries.


They treat them much worse they don't even treat them like people they view them as an asset to be exploited.


Exploited and/or killed, correct.