Should immigrants to the United States be allowed to hold dual citizenship status?
Multiple citizenship, also called dual citizenship is a person's citizenship status, in which a person is concurrently regarded as a citizen of more than one state under the laws of those states. There is no international convention which determines the nationality or citizen status of a person, which is defined exclusively by national laws, which vary and can be inconsistent with each other. Some countries do not permit dual citizenship. Most countries that permit dual citizenship still may not recognize the other citizenship of its nationals within its own territory, for example, in relation to entry into the country, national service, duty to vote, etc.
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@9M6C3LY1yr1Y
The presence of 20 African children and 2 Americans, and funding flooding outside of the country is concerning.
@Freedom761yr1Y
What does that have to do with dual citizenship?
@9DWCC782yrs2Y
Government should not be involved with citizenship status.
Yes, They should be allowed to have as much citizenship as they want
@8ZWWBQ43yrs3Y
Regardless of what country you are moving to, you owe your loyalty to that new country and should only be considered a citizen of your new country once you move there
@8QB4MHW4yrs4Y
Yes, unless they have committed a violent or sexual crime
@8Q5FWGD4yrs4Y
Yes but not for politicians
@8F95DVX5yrs5Y
Yes, but they should pass as a US citizen but they don’t have to drop their other citizenship.
@9CXB4XF2yrs2Y
Yes , in special cases such one parent has citizenship of the USA and the other of their motherland and the child was born in the USA or a US territory.
@8QFWB6B4yrs4Y
Yes but not for those with a criminal record or politicians
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