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Originally Posted by n david
Are you going to seriously try to claim that the due process tied to the ONE scenario applies to the whole?
No, I don't believe it does...because it's tied to Section 3 for Passports, and left out of Section 2 which addresses loss of nationality.
Ok. There is no distortion here.
FACT:
There is no due process outlined in Section 2 relating to loss of nationality. It is addressed and given as a remedy SOLELY for Section 3's Passport or Passport Card revocation, denial, etc.
FACT:
Paragraph 7 of the original 8 USC 1481 relates ONE scenario where a person voluntarily conspired to overthrow the government and was subsequently convicted by court martial or another court. When that occurs, the person "shall lose his nationality."
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From your link, where do you NOT see Due Process?:
SEC. 2. Loss of nationality due to support of terrorism.
“(D) violating section 2384 of such title by engaging in a conspiracy to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the United States, or to levy war against them,
if and when such person is convicted thereof by a court martial or by a court of competent jurisdiction.”.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-...-bill/247/text