Senate Bill Authorizes Feds To Revoke Citizenship Of Americans
January 16, 2012 By
Doug Book
A bill has been introduced in the United States Senate which will
authorize the federal government to revoke the citizenship, creating
practical expatriates, of American citizens.
Introduced by Connecticut Independent Joe Lieberman and Massachusetts
Republican Scott Brown, S 1698, the “Enemy Expatriation Act,” is a
simple, 2 page document which offers apparently innocent amendments and
additions to existing federal legislation.
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That legislation, known as Title 8, “…outlines the role of aliens and
nationality in the U.S. Code.” And it is just one small piece of this
massive and complex law which the Enemy Expatriation Act seeks to
modify, that being Section 349, the means by which “a person who is a
national of the United States whether by birth or naturalization, shall
lose his nationality…,” that is, his citizenship.
Though there is currently little contained in Section 349 which would
alarm any American citizen, one phrase added to the legislation by the
“Enemy Expatriation Act” would change everything. For it states that
anyone voluntarily
“engaging in, or purposefully and materially supporting, hostilities against the United States” will lose his “nationality.” And nationality means citizenship!
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To be sure, most of us would be in favor of revoking American
citizenship if it has been improperly, perhaps surreptitiously attained
by Muslim terrorists who have entered the United States only to commit
acts of violence and murder.
But it’s necessary to remember who we are dealing with in Washington,
DC. To Janet Napolitano and her Department of Homeland Security, it is
Libertarians, soldiers returning from combat, gun owners, militia
members, devout believers in the Constitution and those who loudly
mistrust and criticize the federal government who are the true threats
of “engaging in hostilities against the United States.” Perhaps not
coincidentally it is also members of these groups who are the most vocal
critics of the Obama Administration!
And as the Obama Regime considers each of these individuals a
potential domestic terrorist, how long will it be until a member of one
of these “highly suspect” groups is conveniently accused of “materially
supporting hostilities against the United States?”
Much of this language should sound quite familiar, for it is taken
directly from the recently enacted National Defense Authorization Act of
2012. There was great concern surrounding the authority given the
President by this law to imprison American citizens without trial or
charge if he should consider them enemies who present a danger to the
United States and its people. And, just as the President is granted that
authority by the NDAA, should the Enemy Expatriation Act pass both the
House and Senate, he will ALSO have the authority to revoke their
citizenship.
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Isn’t it odd that, no so long ago, the left was adamant about
GRANTING to Muslim terrorists in Guantanamo the rights of American
citizens—rights to a lawyer, Miranda rights of silence, and the right to
a speedy trial before a jury! Yet with the signing into law of senate
bill 1698, those same rights, indeed American citizenship itself, could
be revoked from any one of “We the people!”
The election is only months away. Regardless who wins it, the “legal”
destruction of our natural rights as citizens of the United States by
Barack Hussein Obama or any other president must NOT be permitted