With that in mind, consider that in the decades beginning in 1960 and extending through 2003, the United States took in almost 22 million immigrants, over 81 percent of whom were from dual-citizenship countries. Of immigrants from the top-20 sending countries to the United States in the years 1994-2002, an average of over 90 percent were dual-citizen immigrants. Of the estimated 8-10 million illegal immigrants in the country in 2002, 85 percent were from dual-citizenship countries. Their children too, become dual citizens.
Source: http://www.cis.org/DualCitizenship-Reform
Being dual citizens causes conflicts with allegiance, patriotism, voting, and longevity. It is very much like sovereign polygamy.
I don’t see a disagreement.
Yes, naturalized citizens can hold dual citizenship but a natural born American cannot. That is why only NBC’s can run for the Office of US President.