Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., introduced a bill March 17 to expand the federal government’s authority to revoke naturalized citizenship.
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According to a release from Cotton’s office, the bill would add any felony conviction that occurred before, during or after naturalization as grounds for revoking citizenship. Any naturalized citizen who is a member of or affiliated with a terrorist organization at any point after receiving citizenship would also be subject to having their citizenship revoked.
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