Posted on 11/19/2018 5:46:43 AM PST by deplorableindc
Just days before Thanksgiving last year, a group of longtime Houston residents landed in South America for a meeting about Citgo, the U.S.-based, Venezuela-owned oil company where they worked. But the meeting was a ruse.
Instead of discussing business, the company executives were fired, arrested, and thrown in jail two days before planned family gatherings, accused of negotiating a loan on poor terms.
One year later, the deposed executives including five naturalized American citizens remain in custody as Venezuelas authoritarian government presides over an economic collapse and ever-worsening relations with the Trump administration.
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including five naturalized American citizens
, we have difficulties obtaining access to detained individuals in Venezuela, particularly those with dual citizenship.”
The Drawbacks of Dual Citizenship
Dual obligations: As a dual citizen, you are bound by the laws of both countries. For example, if you are a citizen of the United States and a country with mandatory military service, you can lose your U.S. citizenship under certain circumstances, such as if you serve as an officer in a foreign military that is engaged in a war against the United States. In general, U.S. policy recognizes that dual citizens might be legally obligated to fulfill military obligations abroad, and many can do so without jeopardizing their U.S. citizen status, but it is important to research each situation carefully.
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Interesting "crime".
Kidnapping Citgo Employees was a very bad move.
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