Posted on 06/29/2019 9:02:20 PM PDT by Olog-hai
The German parliament on Thursday passed three revisions to the Nationality Act governing citizenship laws.
Germans with dual nationality who join foreign terrorist militias can lose their citizenship in the future.
The changes to the citizenship law apply only to adults who have a second nationality and will not be applied retroactively. Minors are unaffected. [ ]
Polygamy is against the law in Germany. The revisions to the Nationality Act will prevent those in polygamous marriages from being naturalized as German citizens. [ ]
According to police estimates, less than a third of asylum-seekers could submit a passport in 2015 during the refugee crisis. Numerous fake passports were also used. Some refugees have also pretended to be Syrians in order to have a better chance of staying in Germany.
Under the change to the law, those proven to have lied or committed fraud to become naturalized can have their citizenship revoked up to 10 years after naturalization. Previously, the deadline was five years.
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Not impressed. Considering Germany does nothing to the Muslim invaders who commit violent crimes, I find it hard to accept they'll apply these laws.
How to ban moslems without calling them out, perhaps?
If only Germany had added goat/camel humpers and pedophiles, we’d have known for sure
Something about closing barn doors and runaway horses comes to mind.
Now that we’ve let over a million invaders into the country not subject to any sort of checks........
One can hope. After all Germany deported nearly a third of migrants from last year
That is encouraging. Here’s hoping Germans are able to take back their country.
Closing the barn door after the horse already bolted.
True. Or gathering and culling the herd. Either way, Germany has decades of problems ahead.
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