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What you’re about to watch is wild. A Korean American lawyer received an email telling her she should be deported “back to Korea,” with the sender invoking Donald Trump like he can remove people from the country the same way you unsubscribe from a newsletter. And instead of reacting with fear or fire, she does something much more powerful — she breaks down exactly why this threat has no legal ground to stand on.

She calmly explains what deportation actually is: a formal legal process with charges, notice, hearings, rights, appeals, and judges. It is not a mood. It is not a DM. And it is absolutely not something any president — past or present — can order by email because he’s feeling loud that day. The only thing this message revealed was how badly some people misunderstand the law and how confidently they try to weaponize that ignorance.

And that’s why this moment matters. This video isn’t just a clapback. It’s a reminder that rights are real, due process is real, and intimidation only works when people don’t know the rules. Watch closely — not just for the takedown, but for the grounding. This is what reclaiming the narrative looks like.

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Jan 17
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