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GOP lawmakers propose revoking citizenship from terrorists with ties to naturalized citizens after attacks.

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    • Republican lawmakers are proposing new legislation in response to recent terror attacks involving naturalized U.S. citizens.
    • The proposal suggests revoking citizenship from naturalized individuals who engage in terrorist activities.
    • Concerns have been raised about the potential implications for naturalized citizens connected to or influenced by terrorist actions.
    • This legislative move underscores ongoing debates surrounding national security and immigration policies.
    • The proposal aims to deter future attacks by imposing severe consequences on those involved in terrorist activities while holding U.S. citizenship.
    • Critics may argue the proposal could have legal and ethical challenges, affecting the rights of naturalized citizens.
    • The measure reflects broader efforts by some lawmakers to prioritize and bolster national security through stringent immigration reforms.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gop-lawmakers-promise-bill-strip-citizenship-from-terrorists-after-attacks-tied-naturalized-citizens)

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