I couldn't help but notice you put forth several problems that are not real problems... they are road-blocks created by the government of the country you are working a contract in. This is not a problem of citizenship this is a problem of bureaucratic non-sense. If that country needs your skilled labor then they should structure their laws to allow you to fulfill such a contract without requiring you to pledge to be a full citizen.
The point is that you are either loyal to a country or you are not. What if those two countries go to war with each other? For example Japan in WWII... perhaps the issue of the internment camps would have been a mute point if all Japanese citizens would have been required to formally renounce their Japanese citizenship when they became an American Citizen. Sure there might have been a few spies mixed in their but it would have been a clear sign that those people were committed to their move to the USA and that things like the internment camps were not needed.
The real problem here is that our global elitists have no loyalty to any country. As such they should not be allowed to hold elected office and their business transactions should be monitored. They also should not be immune to being spied upon like a citizen is. They use it like a shield to protect them while they work to destroy the very country they have citizenship in.
I don't care what they do to or in other countries but if these people are disloyal to the USA at the VERY LEAST they should be stripped of that citizenship. After due process of course.
I couldn't help but notice you put forth several problems that are not real problems... they are road-blocks created by the government of the country you are working a contract in. This is not a problem of citizenship this is a problem of bureaucratic non-sense. If that country needs your skilled labor then they should structure their laws to allow you to fulfill such a contract without requiring you to pledge to be a full citizen.
The point is that you are either loyal to a country or you are not. What if those two countries go to war with each other? For example Japan in WWII... perhaps the issue of the internment camps would have been a mute point if all Japanese citizens would have been required to formally renounce their Japanese citizenship when they became an American Citizen. Sure there might have been a few spies mixed in their but it would have been a clear sign that those people were committed to their move to the USA and that things like the internment camps were not needed.
The real problem here is that our global elitists have no loyalty to any country. As such they should not be allowed to hold elected office and their business transactions should be monitored. They also should not be immune to being spied upon like a citizen is. They use it like a shield to protect them while they work to destroy the very country they have citizenship in.
I don't care what they do to or in other countries but if these people are disloyal to the USA at the VERY LEAST they should be stripped of that citizenship. After due process of course.