"Who are you to take away my citizenship?"

The Pichy Boys They attacked the Cuban regime upon learning that it may withdraw citizenship from nationals residing abroad once the Citizenship Law is approved.

In a video shared on his account Instagramthe comedy duo accused the government of coming out with a stupider idea every day than the last.

“The communists invent every bullshit and every comepin…, as long as people talk about something else and not about how bad that country is, that they have destroyed it,” Maikel Rodríguez stated indignantly.

“How the hell are you going to take away my citizenship if I was born there, that is a natural right; you can’t change history, I can’t be born twice,” he stressed.

Maikel said the government can take away its citizens’ passports, but not deprive them of citizenship, and accused Díaz-Canel of being in power illegally.

“Who the hell are you to take away my citizenship, the first illegal there is you, no one voted for you at all. You are the first illegal; what citizenship are you going to take away if you are there because you are dictators” , he stressed.

This week the news was announced Reasons why the Cuban government may withdraw citizenship from residents abroadwhich are included in the Citizenship Bill – not yet approved – but which is expected to be approved in July, during the next session of the National Assembly.

According to the regulations, it is the “president” who decides whether a Cuban should be deprived of his citizenship, for which he must issue a Presidential Decree.

Chapter III “Deprivation of Cuban Citizenship” provides in article 54 that Cubans cannot be deprived of their citizenship, except for legally established causes.

Article 55.1 then establishes two causes: one is enlisting in any type of armed organization with the aim of attacking the territorial integrity of the Cuban State, its citizens and other persons residing in the country.

The second cause is “from abroad to carry out acts contrary to the high political, economic and social interests of Cuba, as long as this is considered by the corresponding citizen authority”, an approach so broad that it could include any activity that means to the regime. a threat, such as political opponents or activists.

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