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This was a huge issue last year in Canada and the bill was seen as creating two classes of citizenship, where those with immigrant background would be stripped off their citizenship and deported.
I feel stripping citizenship of terrorist is a good deterrent and just like a driver's license that can be revoked so should citizenship.
Majority of immigrants continue with dual citizenship as well. Another benefit that should be done away with.
Living in US is a privilege, not a right, much like driving. If an immigrant chooses to migrate to US, they need to put US first and not the Brotherhood of the cult they were born into.
I think there are FAR too many people willing to sacrifice their rights at the alter of a false sense of security and set extremely dangerous precedents. "Strip" a person's citizenship on a "suspicion" of "radical" ties?
What exactly is a "radical tie"? Who defines that and how? There are some people who would say that the NRA is radical. There are literally people who have made the case with a straight face, citing federal laws, that the NRA is a domestic terrorist organization. There are people who say that the TEA party is "radical"...
On the other side of the isle, there are people that say groups like Black Lives Matter and their members are radicals....
Wake up sheeple!!! The protection of the rights that safeguard us all are what's most important, even if it has the effect from time to time of jeopardizing the safety of a few.
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