Okay Congress is considering passing a bill that would allow the State Department to revoke the U.S. citizenship of people who are terrorists. This is not necessarily unprecedented, there is an active law from 1940 that allows the State Department to revoke U.S. citizenship of citizens who join an enemy army (and in 1980 the Supreme Court ruled that this law is constitutional saying certain acts indicate a rejection of U.S. citizenship on the part of the citizen).
Actually, the main proponent of this bill is one of my Senators: Joe Lieberman, he says it was the incident where Faisal Shahzad (also from my State of CT, which kind of scares me) tried to bomb Times Square in New York.
Your thoughts?
I kind of think some of it makes sense, if you could lose your citizenship for Joining The Nazi or Soviet Army why shouldn't members of Al Qaida lose their citizenship? But I do wonder about American terrorist groups like the Hutaree for example or what about lone wolf terrorists?
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