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If the Terrorist Expatriation Act passes, an American could lose citizenship if the State Department found that person had provided material support or resources to a foreign terrorist organization - as designated by the secretary of state - or participated in actions against the United States.
Bill aims to strip certain Americans of their citizenship 2010
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If the Terrorist Expatriation Act passes, an American would lose citizenship if found to have provided material support or resources to a foreign terrorist organization - as designated by the secretary of state - or participated in actions against the United States.
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The first time Congress seems to have addressed this was in 1868 with the Expatriation Act.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Peter Spiro on Lieberman’s Citizenship-Stripping Legislation 2010
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From the bill summary: "The Terrorist Expatriation Act would simply add another category to the list of acts for which a U.S. national would lose his nationality, namely: providing material support or resources to a Foreign Terrorist Organization, as designated by the Secretary of State, or actively engaging in hostilities against the United States or its allies."
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Expatriation business is good, thanks in part to dumb tax policy says:
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VIDEO - Expatriation, journalism, and shooting video
OpEdNews - Diary: VIDEO- Expatriation, journalism, and shooting video 2009
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OpEdNews - Diary: VIDEO - Expatriation, journalism, and shooting video
OpEdNews - Diary: VIDEO- Expatriation, journalism, and shooting video 2009
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Diary Entry by Steven G. Erickson (about the author) yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'VIDEO - Expatriation, journalism, and shooting video'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Quasi video journalist willing to shoot video, write, and be a witness to the upcoming events here in the US or in becoming an Ex-patriot outside the US.'
OpEdNews - Diary: VIDEO- Expatriation, journalism, and shooting video 2009
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Crossing Borders: Fenians and the Expatriation Crisis of the 1860s
Archive 2008-04-01 Mary L. Dudziak 2008
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Expatriation to Armenia by diasporans over the last decade has been weak to say the least, the explanation for which cannot be readily surmised.
Archive 2005-04-01 2005
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