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Updated · Fox News · Jun 5
Schmitt Defends 10-Year Denaturalization Bill as Hirono Warns of Second-Class Citizenship
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 5

Schmitt Defends 10-Year Denaturalization Bill as Hirono Warns of Second-Class Citizenship

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 5

Summary

  • Sen. Eric Schmitt clashed with Sen. Mazie Hirono at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing after she said the SCAM Act would treat naturalized Americans as second-class citizens and accused the Trump administration of terrorizing immigrant communities.
  • Schmitt said the bill would strip citizenship from naturalized immigrants convicted within 10 years of terrorism, murder or large-scale welfare fraud, arguing those offenders should be deported after conviction.
  • Hirono, the committee's only naturalized citizen, said the measure goes beyond extreme cases and could reach welfare-fraud prosecutions, imposing tougher standards on naturalized citizens than on people born in the United States.
  • Schmitt pointed to Mirsad Ramic, who later joined Islamic State after his 2009 naturalization ceremony, and to Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a naturalized citizen previously convicted of aiding ISIS, to argue denaturalization powers are needed.

Insights

Where is the line for crimes that could strip a naturalized American of their citizenship?
How does revoking citizenship better protect national security than the existing justice system?