GOP lawmakers seek to strip citizenship from terrorists behind US attacks by naturals
Rep. Riley Moore plans to introduce legislation allowing the US to strip citizenship from naturalized citizens who commit or support terrorism after attacks are linked to them. The move is aimed at addressing recent terrorist attacks in the US attributed to individuals with naturalized US citizenship.
GOP lawmakers plan to introduce legislation allowing for the denaturalization and deportation of naturalized US citizens who commit or support terrorism, in response to attacks attributed to individuals granted citizenship through naturalization. The proposal aims to hold accountable those who have entered the country through a pathway that allows them to gain citizenship without fully going through the immigration process. Republicans argue that this move would enhance national security and deter future terror threats. The legislation is set to be introduced by Rep. Riley Moore, R-W.Va., in the coming days.