Senator Moreno Introduces Bill to Require Exclusive U.S. Citizenship
The bill mandates dual citizens to choose one nationality within a year or lose U.S. citizenship, citing concerns about conflicts of interest and divided loyalties, Moreno said.
- Senator Bernie Moreno introduced the Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025 to end dual citizenship in the U.S., stating, "It's time to end dual citizenship for good."
- The proposed bill states that U.S. citizens with foreign citizenship must choose one allegiance within a year, or lose their U.S. citizenship.
- If passed, individuals who do not comply within the year will be deemed to have relinquished their U.S. citizenship and treated as aliens under immigration law.
- Moreno emphasized that being an American citizen requires exclusive allegiance to the U.S., citing concerns over divided loyalties.
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Moreno's legislation would make any American who currently has dual citizenship with another country choose between the two nations, and any American who seeks dual citizenship to give up their U.S. citizenship.
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A Senate Republican is pushing to end dual citizenship and require that citizens submit "exclusive allegiance" to the United States. Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno plans to introduce legislation that would require any US citizen who has foreign citizenship to choose between America and their country of origin. The legislation would also require that if a US citizen seeks a foreign citizenship in the future, that person would effectively give up th…
Republican Senator Born Outside United States Proposes Legislation To Prohibit Americans From Holding Dual Citizenship * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) has introduced legislation to prohibit Americans from holding dual citizenship. The Ohio Republican’s bill, called the Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025, would require any U.S. citizen who has foreign citizenship to choose between the two countries. Moreno was born in Colombia and renounced his Colombian citizenship. “One of the greatest honors of my life was when I became an American citizen at 18, the first opportunit…
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