GOP Senator Moreno Introduces Bill to End Dual Citizenship for Migrants
GOP Senator Moreno Introduces Bill to End Dual Citizenship for Migrants
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You know what’s wild? We’ve got members of Congress voting on American laws while keeping their escape hatches open to other countries. From Silicon Valley executives to Washington power brokers, dual citizenship has become the ultimate insurance policy.

As our nation grapples with questions of identity and allegiance, a new proposal has emerged that would force millions to make an ultimate choice. The days of hedging bets with multiple passports may be coming to an end, if one Republican senator gets his way.

From ‘Fox News’:

Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, plans to introduce legislation on Monday that would require any U.S. citizen who has foreign citizenship to choose between the two countries, Fox News Digital has learned. It would also require that if a U.S. citizen seeks a foreign citizenship in the future, that person would effectively give up their U.S. citizenship.

Moreno, who was born in Colombia but has since renounced his Colombian citizenship, said in a statement to Fox News Digital, “One of the greatest honors of my life was when I became an American citizen at 18, the first opportunity I could do so. It was an honor to pledge an Oath of Allegiance to the United States of America and only to the United States of America. Being an American citizen is an honor and a privilege — and if you want to be an American — it’s all or nothing.”

A Senator’s Personal Crusade

Moreno’s Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025 isn’t just another piece of legislation—it’s a direct challenge to the modern globalist mindset. The Colombian-born senator speaks from experience, having made his own choice at 18 to embrace America fully. His bill would give current dual citizens just one year to decide: America or elsewhere. (Yes, that means you, dual citizens reading this—tick tock.)

But personal conviction is one thing—forcing it on millions of Americans is quite another. The mechanics are straightforward but unforgiving. Citizens would need to formally notify either the State Department or DHS of their choice. Miss the deadline? You’ve automatically relinquished your American citizenship. No second chances, no extensions.

This represents a radical departure from how America views citizenship. Since the 1950s, Supreme Court precedent has protected dual citizenship rights. (Good luck with that, Senator.) But Moreno argues that “conflicts of interest and divided loyalties” pose too great a risk in today’s interconnected yet fractious world.

Testing Trump’s Priorities

Now for the million-dollar question—and I mean that literally, given Trump’s donor base. The president talks a big game about America First, but Moreno’s bill puts him in a pickle. Many of Trump’s business allies rely on international talent holding multiple passports. Tech companies, financial firms, and even Trump’s own organizations have benefited from employees who maintain global flexibility. (Remember, this is the guy who married two immigrants.)

Will Trump embrace Moreno’s all-or-nothing approach? The president’s America First rhetoric certainly aligns with demanding exclusive loyalty. But practical considerations—and potential business community pushback—could create a thornier problem altogether. The administration hasn’t yet taken a position on dual citizenship, leaving observers wondering whether this represents Trump’s next immigration battlefield or a step he won’t take.

Previous congressional attempts to restrict dual citizenship have withered in committee obscurity. But with Republican control and a president willing to challenge long-standing precedents, Moreno’s timing might actually work.

The Price of Belonging

What Moreno proposes isn’t just a policy change—it’s a fundamental reimagining of American identity. In a world where loyalty is increasingly fluid, he’s demanding something absolute. For the millions of Americans holding dual citizenship, this would mean severing ties that might be familial, cultural, or purely practical.

The senator’s own story—choosing America without hesitation at his first opportunity—resonates with traditional notions of the immigrant experience. It harkens back to when new Americans eagerly shed old allegiances to embrace their new homeland fully. As Moreno sees it, being American is “an honor and a privilege,” not a convenience to be balanced against other options.

Whether Trump backs this bold initiative will reveal much about his administration’s real convictions. Does America First mean Americans only? The answer could reshape not just immigration law, but our very understanding of what it means to belong to this nation. Moreno’s proposal offers a clear solution: Choose America, or choose to leave.

Key Takeaways

  • Sen. Bernie Moreno wants to eliminate dual citizenship entirely within one year
  • Current dual citizens would face automatic citizenship loss if they don’t choose
  • Trump hasn’t taken a position, creating tension with business allies
  • Supreme Court precedent from the 1950s could derail the whole plan

Sources: Fox News

December 2, 2025
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Cole Harrison
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.