At minimum, no one serving in a direct role in any of the three branches of government should. I'm not too sure about staffers to Congresspersons, but at least no member of Congress should have dual citizenship. At the state and local level, not sure.
FYI: Claims that 89% of Senators or Congress members hold dual citizenship with Israel are false and have been widely debunked. These claims often stem from conspiracy theories and misinterpretations of Israel’s Law of Return, which allows Jews to immigrate (as well as Righteous Gentiles, eg. those who aided the escape of Jews from Hitler, and their descendants) but does not automatically confer citizenship. Citizenship requires formal application and intent to reside in Israel!
Senate: Potentially Have, or could have-
Ted Cruz - Canada (He renounced Canadian Citizenship however, so probably should not be on this list!)
Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO): Born in India to an American father and British mother. He may hold British citizenship by descent.
Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL): Born in Thailand to an American father and Thai mother. She likely held Thai citizenship at birth.
Representative Michelle Bachmann had Swiss Citizenship, which she renounced.
Representative Victoria Spartz (R-IN): Born in the Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine). She became a U.S. citizen in 2000 and may retain Ukrainian citizenship, though Ukraine generally restricts dual citizenship.
Representative Diana DeGette (D-CO): Born in Japan to American parents. While she is a U.S. citizen by birth, Japan does not automatically grant citizenship by birthplace, so dual citizenship is unlikely in this case.
She might get hurt talking like that.
Suspicious deaths are in the air.
She might need security too.
That's how it should be for every country.
Exactly. CECOT will be so full of demons.
Common sense........
Of course.
I am still in disbelief that this is tolerated, it’s subversion without even caring about the optics. In your face treason.
No one in ANY public office from janitor (no disrespect, they keep the word spic and span) to senators, should be a dual citizen.
You are either a loyal citizen of the country paying you to serve them, or you have other loyalties and are treating the host nation as an ATM.
Makes total sense.
No public employee should hold dual citizenship.
At minimum, no one serving in a direct role in any of the three branches of government should. I'm not too sure about staffers to Congresspersons, but at least no member of Congress should have dual citizenship. At the state and local level, not sure.
I hope this is on state levels too.
Agree, should be a immediate removal from office.
Deport to the other country.
Oh yes.
If they kill her, everyone will know where to find them.
I don't want her dead. Too many assassination already.
Me neither. She's as good as we have in DC
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That's right.
Brave Search: https://search.brave.com/ask?q=How+many+congresspersons+hold+dual+citizenship%2C+and+from+what+countries&conversation=08970033f2a36a8c511323cb44e9f8b6bcae
Senate: Potentially Have, or could have-
Ted Cruz - Canada (He renounced Canadian Citizenship however, so probably should not be on this list!)
Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO): Born in India to an American father and British mother. He may hold British citizenship by descent.
Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL): Born in Thailand to an American father and Thai mother. She likely held Thai citizenship at birth.
Representative Michelle Bachmann had Swiss Citizenship, which she renounced.
Representative Victoria Spartz (R-IN): Born in the Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine). She became a U.S. citizen in 2000 and may retain Ukrainian citizenship, though Ukraine generally restricts dual citizenship.
Representative Diana DeGette (D-CO): Born in Japan to American parents. While she is a U.S. citizen by birth, Japan does not automatically grant citizenship by birthplace, so dual citizenship is unlikely in this case.
https://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2018/12/10/dual-citizens-in-congress-we-need-to-know/
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jewish-members-of-the-119th-congress
I am sure there's a lot of them with dual citizens.
YES! And no one who is not a US citizen.!
That's right.
Ya think?
Make sense to me.