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Rusk

City in and county seat of Cherokee County, Texas, United States

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Jan 17, 2026
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What is the text and current status of S.3283 (Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025) on Congress.gov?

The Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025 (S.3283) is a Senate bill introduced December 1, 2025 that, in its text, would bar U.S. citizens from simultaneously holding foreign citizenship and would create ...

Oct 30, 2025
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Can US citizens by birth have their citizenship taken away?

U.S. citizens born in the United States cannot be stripped of their citizenship by the government except in extremely limited, legally constrained circumstances: loss requires voluntary expatriation o...

Jan 6, 2026

Have U.S. courts upheld statutes stripping citizenship without due process?

U.S. courts have repeatedly constrained the government's power to strip citizenship, treating citizenship as a fundamental right that cannot be revoked lightly and requiring high procedural and eviden...

Dec 18, 2025

Which statutes and Supreme Court precedents govern revocation of U.S. citizenship?

Revocation of U.S. citizenship is governed by a mix of federal statutes—most centrally 8 U.S.C. §1451 for denaturalization and various expatriation provisions in 8 U.S.C. §1481 et seq.—and a long line...

Dec 2, 2025

How do treaties and foreign laws affect constitutional rights of dual nationals in the US?

Treaties and foreign laws shape practical rights and risks for U.S. dual nationals but do not automatically override constitutional protections that U.S. citizenship enjoys under Supreme Court precede...

Nov 30, 2025

Do dual citizens have the same First Amendment protections as single-citizens?

Dual citizens generally retain the constitutional protections of U.S. citizens, including First Amendment rights, but courts and current policies treat categories of non‑citizens differently and the T...