
Washington D.C., December 2, 2025 — A US senator has formally proposed legislation to end dual citizenship in the United States, arguing that holding multiple nationalities creates “divided loyalties” and potential conflicts of interest. The proposal has sparked debate across political and immigrant communities, with supporters emphasizing national security and allegiance, while critics warn of alienating long-term residents and global talent.
Legal experts noted that if enacted, the law would represent a major shift in US citizenship policy, affecting millions of dual nationals and their ability to travel, invest, and participate in political life abroad. The proposal is expected to face intense scrutiny and discussion in congressional committees before any potential vote.














