Just thought I'd hang this idea here. You're either American or not all all and this is just my stance.
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Just as a new thought for this group, why don't we follow the law? Or change it through the available means?
If U.S. law already considers that U.S. citizenship trumps any other citizenship, there is nothing to fix.
My cousin has dual citizenship. Her mother, a U.S. citizen, married a French citizen and the mother retained her U.S. citizenship. Therefore, by birthright, my cousin is both completely American and completely French. The world has not come to an end. I would like to know what the "problem" is and what evidence supports its identification as a problem. Why not ask these supposed dual citizenship holders what their purpose is?