Isn't it a fundamental conflict of interest?
Why are dual citizens allowed in Congress?
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Kikes own and rape this country. Most Americans are too dumb to see it, and wouldn't care if they did
Sounds like a threat to our democracy. Collusion
I want all jews to just die uhg
Oy vey!
Dual citizens aren't allowed to have security clearance in the military but somehow are allowed to serve in Congress.
Interesting, isn't it?
Why not do what Straya does? If you have duel citizenship you cannot run for parliament/get kicked out when it comes out that you lied.
It is the very definition of divided loyalties.
the thing is they're not de jure dual citizens, but de facto
technically, the constitution and it's enumeration specifically forbids anyone who holds an office in another nation, from holding office in ours.
good luck enforcing that and surviving though... right?
oh look the retard is using big words. give him a prize for being a dumb ass
They're not allowed in congress, that would be illegal.
I wish there was actual data on this and not just a jpeg
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>Democracy
>implying the US isn't just a semi autonomous region of greater israel
Technically speaking, you're are the retard here.
Because Israel is our greatest ally, you goddamn anti-semite!
>dual citizens exists
what so like you are born in two countries at once? lol what a joke
America is a vassal state of israel anyway so what exactly is the problem?
other way around
Good question, and yes it is.
You can take the Jew out of the Bank, but you can't take the Banker out of the Jew
Lmao, what a stupid fucking goy you are
oh shit, can't argue facts.. better resort to insults like a fucking retard.
Wrong.
Your entire ministry for foreign affairs is ran by jews. America being ran by jews is not a question, it is a fact that everyone knows except you.
Your comstitution never considered this concept, hence it is allowed.
The Vienna vice mayor is an Austrian-Greek dual citizen. So she visited Greece 17 times in the last 3 years to see family... on taxpayer funds. She said her trips were supposed to “tighten the economic relationship” between Greece and Austria.
This is honestly one of the biggest issues I see in our government today.
There are dozens of (((dual citizens))) and I am 100% serious
Did you put on a cape and costume to get into character as your namefag alter ego between these two posts?
Lol I have 4 citizenships. amerimutts btfo.
Ps: I have your US citizenship, too. Will probably get rid of it when I leave the States because apparently you mongs try to tax your citizens even when they live overseas.
>Dual citizens aren't allowed to have security clearance in the military
This is why it is advisable to relinquish your dual citizenship when joining the US military.
You typically get it by blood, from parents who have different citizenships from your birth nation and/or from each other. There's a whole bizarre web of laws for each country that determines who can and cannot get citizenship by blood, and some countries forbid holding multiple citizenships. There's no noteworthy country that tries to regulate its citizen rolls, though.
not anymore now that we no longer need to defend oil in the middle east. Time to give it all back, with interest heeheehee :^)
Don't know, somewhere governments around the world fucked up. I for example got three citizenship's (two in the pic, never claimed African one). Incredible beneficial as I one could (((potentially))) arbitrage virtually anything from taxes, insurance to loans and whatnot. Didn't ask for it, but oh well. Thanks Europe.
If the President is ok with being a Russian asset what is wrong with dual citizens...
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>The U.S. government had attempted to revoke the citizenship of Beys Afroyim, a man born in Poland, because he had cast a vote in an Israeli election after becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen. The Supreme Court decided that Afroyim's right to retain his citizenship was guaranteed by the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. In so doing, the Court struck down a federal law mandating loss of U.S. citizenship for voting in a foreign election—thereby overruling one of its own precedents, Perez v. Brownell (1958), in which it had upheld loss of citizenship under similar circumstances less than a decade earlier.
>Why are dual citizens allowed in Congress?
And an example of one of these dual citizens would be?
Yea noticed that. It's like closing the front door and leaving the back door open.
>dat european thumbtip
Agreed we need to compile a normie accessible red pull fact sheet.
This is how I wake people up to the Jew
Get the fuck out of here Steve-o
If you have foreign parents why would you get a local citizenship? wtfffff if chinks have a baby in africa it's still a chink baby there is no way it should become "citizen of uganda" or whatever
>example?
Past and Present:
1. Attorney General – Michael Mukasey
2. Head of Homeland Security – Michael Chertoff
3. Chairman Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Richard Perle
4. Deputy Defense Secretary (Former) – Paul Wolfowitz
5. Under Secretary of Defense – Douglas Feith
6. National Security Council Advisor – Elliott Abrams
7. Vice President Dick Cheney’s Chief of Staff (Former) – “Scooter” Libby
8. White House Deputy Chief of Staff – Joshua Bolten
9. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs – Marc Grossman
10. Director of Policy Planning at the State Department – Richard Haass
11. U.S. Trade Representative (Cabinet-level Position) – Robert Zoellick
12. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – James Schlesinger
13. UN Representative (Former) – John Bolton
14. Under Secretary for Arms Control – David Wurmser
15. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Eliot Cohen
16. Senior Advisor to the President – Steve Goldsmith
17. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary – Christopher Gersten
18. Assistant Secretary of State – Lincoln Bloomfield
19. Deputy Assistant to the President – Jay Lefkowitz
20. White House Political Director – Ken Melman
21. National Security Study Group – Edward Luttwak
22. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Kenneth Adelman
23. Defense Intelligence Agency Analyst (Former) – Lawrence (Larry) Franklin
24. National Security Council Advisor – Robert Satloff
25. President Export-Import Bank U.S. – Mel Sembler
26. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children and Families – Christopher Gersten
27. Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Public Affairs – Mark Weinberger
28. White House Speechwriter – David Frum
29. White House Spokesman (Former) – Ari Fleischer
30. Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board – Henry Kissinger
31. Deputy Secretary of Commerce – Samuel Bodman
32. Under Secretary of State for Management – Bonnie Cohen
33. Director of Foreign Service Institute – Ruth Davis
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I'd post the source but it's being detected as spam and the last time I fucked with the url to get past the gay ass filter I got b&. Just search "bolton dual citizenship." That's how I found it. Should be the first page of results.
The first US citizen to vote in another countries election was voting in an Israeli election
Literal "who"? Isn't he some degenerate jackarse guy?
There is right of return in many countries for people who can prove their ethnic heritage even if your immediate parents lack the citizenship. If your parents do have the citizenship, though, then each country has laws and rules determining how it gets passed down to their children.
On top of that, you have people who move abroad and claim citizenship via residence or marriage. There is very little regulation in terms of striking someone from the citizen rolls, so even if you are supposed to give up a citizenship by taking a new one, you don't really.
Finally, there's outright fraud. Maybe there are economically depressed and relatively undeveloped and unpopulated parts of the world (including Europe). Less reputable people who have connections in those areas and speak the language may simply ask the mayor to add him to an old register of births, and then go to the central government for the appropriate documentation of citizenship. Also, we have all heard of people buying false paperwork.
To be fair, for people who lack the connections a federal gig is tough to get. I've been told multiple times that a special exception would be needed for the federal government to hire me due to my multiple foreign citizenships and family relations. State government will hire you, though, no worries.
Hold on.
I had this conversation this week and there is no law against it.
sooooounds like sooooooomebody has a dual citizenship to (((soooooooomeplace))) to meeeeeeeee
Obviously not israeli
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He has citizenship in 4 countries like yourself
Get an Israeli passport and all sorts of doors in DC will open.
!! I know a german guy who got a papuan tribe to add him to their birth registry. this was in the 70s, when they were an australian territory.
You shouldn't even be allowed to be a dual citizen at all. You should have to pick. If you choose a new one you must give up your old one.
>sooooounds like sooooooomebody has a dual citizenship to (((soooooooomeplace))) to meeeeeeeee
NO, I wan to kick out the dual citizen. I just need to find the real law.
we need to get this right if we want to win.
Why do Jews ruin everything? We have niggers ruining national level shit and niggers ruining community level shit.
this so much
but over here, the supreme court case about this: that allowed the Israel jew to vote in our election established precedent. I don't know how we are going to legally stop it even if we get enough people to realize how fucked up dual citizenship is. Tbf, I think most people think this way (as in you should only be a citizen in one country) but they don't realize just how many ppl have dual citizenship and the consequences (like having too many voting here with unbroken ties back to Mexico as well as Israeli citizens serving in congress with the potential to access top secret classified information)
I don't even understand the court majority's logic that allowed it. Seems totally antithetical to the very concept of "citizenship" much less to the concept of being a citizen under the US Constitution as intended by our founders. I wished I could find some article that explained what the fuck the court was thinking.
Wait, then how did Michael Chertoff become head of Homeland Security?
For or against immigration?
Depends on the country, for example Japan doesn't allow dual citizenship if I remember correctly.