Magpie
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My boyfriend is in the process of becoming an American citizen. He's been here for 28 years. I have nothing against immigrants. But I do believe if you are connected to a terrorist group that preys on our country (if they can prove that his father is connected in some way) you should have your citizenship revoked. It shouldn't be revoked because of what he said because I believe 100% in freedom of speech. I'm sorry, I should have been clear about that.
I agree it's tempting to want to kick people we don't like out of the country, but...
The FBI lists many, many terrorist organizations operating on US soil, many of which are entirely American, domestically founded and run.
Should people with connections to the Ku Klux Klan have their citizenship revoked?
How about the Animal Liberation Front?
Or the Earth Liberation Front (classified by the FBI as a "top domestic terror threat")?
How about the Aryan Nation? I understand the Charleston shooter may have had connections to them (at the very least they've publicly supported his actions).
Will we revoke all of these peoples' citizenship, leaving them stateless?
While we should certainly screen people carefully during the immigration application process, I do not think - once acquired - that citizenship should be revoked on the basis of a person's political associations or activities. Charge these people with treason, instead. Charge them with any actual crimes they've committed. There's already laws on the books covering that!