Yes$43K Vol.This market will resolve to "Yes" if freestyle skier Eileen Gu's U.S. citizenship is officially rescinded by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No". The primary resolution sources will be information from the government of the United States, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
She’s not a naturalized citizen. She was born in California, so it cannot be revoked.
She can renounce her citizenship but that wouldn't count for resolution here right? I've never heard of a natural born US citizen having their citizenship "revoked."
It's a far right thing
nonsense
Rules require only "citizenship is officially rescinded". No reason requirement. Voluntary intent is the most common passway for that generally.
Doubt she will regardless, but "rescind" is to revoke something, according to the dictionaries I'm looking at. To take something away. I would not call renouncing something "revoking" since you are giving something up as opposed to having it taken from you. And again, there is no precedent for that ever happening to a natural born citizen. You can denaturalize someone but not this. Literal reading of the rules would make this a 100% lock for NO unless courts are ignored or new laws are passed that allow for it in a way that isn't unconstitutional.
Well, she can't renounce it by herself. Government has to rescind it after she expresses intent and pays quit tax. Regardless of the reason - there is an action from the government needed, so this language fits here either way. Otherwise, it would be unconstitutional like you said and this market doesn't make sense.
I guess It would make sense for her to quit it herself - she pays very high taxes on her worldwide income with US citizenship.
Why? Because she's Asian?
because she was born, lived and trained in the US. And then she accepted money from china to compete for them. you should hate traitor like her
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Easy Yes trump isn't going to play around with traitors
Bro you wasted 2k 😂😂
Lol easy no