by Sixstrings » Wed 12 May 2010, 16:20:28
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')en. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) is planning to introduce a bill that would allow the government to take away citizenship from Americans who join foreign terrorist organizations.
Oh man this is dangerous.. because on the surface, to the average Joe, it seems reasonable. But notice how broad the language is here.. why the heck isn't Lieberman narrowing it to apply only to recently naturalized citizens? That's still a slippery slope, but would at least directly address the problem without stripping the entire nation of its Constitutional rights.
But rather than just applying to recently naturalized citizens, it sounds like Lieberman's bill would apply to all US citizens: those of us natural born, and those citizens who've been naturalized for many years -- and that is just plain wrong.
The rights of American citizenship are supposed to be INALIENABLE, our rights are supposed to be derived from our Creator, not our government.
EDIT: You know what, a much better solution would be to just stop immigration altogether. For crying out loud, we don't have enough jobs as it is. It's not like we need more people in this country (heaven forbid working class wages may rise, eh?).
But even if you're pro-immigration, it's just practical common sense to take a hard look at the risks associated with various immigrant populations. Back in the Ellis Island days, we did this all the time with strict quotas on how many immigrants could come in from which country.
Its the right of all nations to regulate immigration -- Canada and Australia both have points systems, for example. So the answer here is to stop immigration from problematic areas, not institute a totalitarian police state just so we can manage problematic immigrants.