Tag #Citizenship

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House Passes Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship for Federal Voting

The House passed the "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act", requiring proof of citizenship for federal voting, despite Democratic opposition citing potential disenfranchisement of millions of eligible voters. Republicans argue it prevents non-citizen voting and restores confidence.

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Italian Referendums: A Vote for Labor Rights and Citizenship

Four Italian referendums on workers' rights and one on citizenship are set for June 8th-9th, potentially impacting millions and rebalancing power between capital and labor; the outcome could significantly shift the political landscape and counter an authoritarian drift.

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Hungary Proposes Temporary Citizenship Revocation for Dual Nationals Deemed Threats

The Hungarian government proposed a bill enabling temporary revocation of citizenship for dual nationals deemed a threat to national security, affecting those whose second citizenship is not from the EU or specific countries, and raising concerns about human rights.

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Dutton Retracts Referendum Proposals Amidst Political Backlash

Peter Dutton, the Australian opposition leader, initially proposed three referendums—Indigenous recognition, four-year parliamentary terms, and stripping citizenship from dual nationals—but later withdrew these proposals due to the lack of bipartisan support, highlighting the challenges of achieving...

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Dutton Proposes Referendum on Dual Citizen Deportations

Peter Dutton proposed a referendum to amend the Australian constitution, granting the federal government expanded powers to deport dual citizens convicted of serious crimes such as terrorism, paedophilia, and antisemitism, following a High Court ruling against ministerial citizenship stripping.

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Dutton Proposes Referendum on Deporting Criminal Dual Citizens

Peter Dutton proposes a constitutional amendment to allow deportation of dual citizens convicted of serious crimes in Australia, following an incident involving nurses who allegedly threatened Israeli patients; the proposal faces legal and political hurdles and may distract from economic issues in t...

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Germany to Tighten Immigration Laws, Repeal Fast-Track Citizenship

Germany's conservative and social democratic parties propose stricter immigration laws with faster deportations of illegal immigrants and tougher requirements for legal immigrants, while maintaining asylum rights; this follows a surge in immigration over the last 10 years and the upcoming repeal of ...

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France Tightens Mayotte Citizenship Rules Amidst Political Debate

France's parliament tightened citizenship rules in Mayotte, requiring both parents to have resided legally for 12 months for newborns to gain citizenship upon reaching adulthood, prompting a constitutional challenge from the left and highlighting a broader political competition on immigration issues...

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Hesse: 4,185 People with Unclear Nationality in 2022

In 2022, 4,185 people in Hesse, Germany, had an unclear nationality, a number that surged after the 2015/16 refugee crisis and remained relatively stable since 2016. Among them, 1,273 had residency rights while 986 didn't, with the number of suspected crimes among them decreasing in the last decade.

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Spanish Citizenship Granted to Intellectually Disabled Son After Legal Battle

A Peruvian couple in Fuerteventura won a legal battle to grant their 35-year-old son with 71% intellectual disability Spanish citizenship without the usual political and cultural exam, after a long struggle and appeal to the Defensor del Pueblo.

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Dutton's Proposed Referendum on Deporting Dual-National Criminals Faces Backlash

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton proposed a potential costly constitutional referendum to allow ministers to deport dual-national criminals, facing criticism from Prime Minister Albanese and Treasurer Chalmers who labeled it a distraction from the Coalition's economic policy, while internal dissent ro...

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Valditara Opposes Florence's Ius scholae Initiative, Prioritizing Language Education

Italian Education Minister Valditara opposes Florence's Ius scholae, which grants honorary citizenship to children of foreign residents who complete Italian schooling, preferring investment in Italian language education to bridge the competency gap highlighted by Invalsi data showing significant dif...

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