LGF:
the claim published by Expatica that the United States had “refused” to pay for her security was not correct; as a Dutch citizen, she does not qualify for protection under US law. It’s the Dutch government who has refused to pay for her security.
According to corrected reports,
I suggest that the PM of Holland appoint her a special Ambassador to the USA, then the Diplomatic Security Service (DS) Service MUST provide her security - as they did for Ahmadinejad. This might be easier than granting her citizenship - or it could be a bridge until she gets US citizenship.
FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE WEBSITE:
they’re [ the US Gov't] legally unable to do so for anyone who isn’t a citizen. Which prompts the question: Why didn’t they grant her citizenship instead of permanent residency?I GOTTA BETTER SOLUTION:
I suggest that the PM of Holland appoint her a special Ambassador to the USA, then the Diplomatic Security Service (DS) Service MUST provide her security - as they did for Ahmadinejad. This might be easier than granting her citizenship - or it could be a bridge until she gets US citizenship.
FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE WEBSITE:
In the United States, Diplomatic Security personnel protect the Secretary of State and high-ranking foreign dignitaries and officials visiting the United States,WILL SOMEONE CALL AYAAN AND THE DUTCH PM AND CONDI RICE AND TELL THEM THIS, PLEASE.
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