Ban Dual Citizenship in the U​.​S. Congress

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The Issue

Observing the evolving dynamics of global politics and the critical role the United States Congress plays in shaping both domestic and international policies, it's more important than ever to ensure that our legislative body is solely committed to American interests. Lawmakers should be wholeheartedly dedicated to the welfare of our nation and its citizens, unclouded by the potential conflicting allegiances that dual citizenship might present.

Every lawmaker in Congress swears an oath to protect and serve the interests of the United States and its people. However, dual citizenship presents an inherent conflict of loyalty. How can our representatives remain unbiased and fully committed to America first if they hold allegiance to another country?

Several countries, like Norway and others in Europe, have stringent regulations regarding citizenship among public officials. The U.S. should adopt a similar model to ensure the primary focus of our legislators remains on the United States — its security, prosperity, and sovereignty.

Prominent cases have raised concerns about dual citizenship among lawmakers, emphasizing potential influences that could compromise their decision-making. This concern is not rooted in xenophobia but a genuine desire to prioritize American interests.

Urging Congress to pass legislation that prohibits dual citizenship among its members safeguards democracy and reflects the primary goal of serving the nation. Ensuring loyalty lies exclusively with the United States enhances trust in our leaders and the integrity of our legislative process.

Sign this petition to demand Congress prioritize America, where dual citizenship is not an option for those in power. Let's ensure our representatives are fully committed to putting America first every day in every decision they make.

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kodiak mcbrayerPetition StarterAmerican USMC VET

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Recent signers:
Gene Post and 14 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Observing the evolving dynamics of global politics and the critical role the United States Congress plays in shaping both domestic and international policies, it's more important than ever to ensure that our legislative body is solely committed to American interests. Lawmakers should be wholeheartedly dedicated to the welfare of our nation and its citizens, unclouded by the potential conflicting allegiances that dual citizenship might present.

Every lawmaker in Congress swears an oath to protect and serve the interests of the United States and its people. However, dual citizenship presents an inherent conflict of loyalty. How can our representatives remain unbiased and fully committed to America first if they hold allegiance to another country?

Several countries, like Norway and others in Europe, have stringent regulations regarding citizenship among public officials. The U.S. should adopt a similar model to ensure the primary focus of our legislators remains on the United States — its security, prosperity, and sovereignty.

Prominent cases have raised concerns about dual citizenship among lawmakers, emphasizing potential influences that could compromise their decision-making. This concern is not rooted in xenophobia but a genuine desire to prioritize American interests.

Urging Congress to pass legislation that prohibits dual citizenship among its members safeguards democracy and reflects the primary goal of serving the nation. Ensuring loyalty lies exclusively with the United States enhances trust in our leaders and the integrity of our legislative process.

Sign this petition to demand Congress prioritize America, where dual citizenship is not an option for those in power. Let's ensure our representatives are fully committed to putting America first every day in every decision they make.

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kodiak mcbrayerPetition StarterAmerican USMC VET

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Petition created on August 13, 2025