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Schmitt criticizes Hirono over denaturalization bill

Created at 5 Jun · 10:08 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Senator Eric Schmitt criticized Senator Mazie Hirono over a bill that would allow for the denaturalization of individuals convicted of fraud and other crimes. Hirono argued the bill imposes stricter requirements on naturalized citizens, while Schmitt countered that those convicted of serious offenses should be deported.

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Key Numbers

10 yearstimeframe for deportation under SCAM Act
2009year of Mirsad Ramic's naturalization ceremony

Who's Involved

Eric Schmitt
Republican Senator from Missouri, criticizing the denaturalization bill
Mazie Hirono
Democratic Senator from Hawaii, a naturalized citizen who opposes the bill
Mirsad Ramic
Naturalized citizen who joined the Islamic State terror group
Mohamed Bailor Jalloh
Naturalized citizen suspected in a shooting incident
Donald Trump
Former President, whose administration claimed billions recovered from anti-fraud efforts

↳ Why This Matters

The debate highlights a significant political divide over immigration policy, citizenship rights, and national security, with implications for how the U.S. treats naturalized citizens accused of crimes.

Key facts

  • Senator Eric Schmitt criticized Senator Mazie Hirono during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
  • The hearing focused on the SCAM Act, a bill concerning the denaturalization of individuals convicted of fraud and other crimes.
  • Hirono, a naturalized citizen, argued the bill imposes stricter requirements on naturalized citizens and treats them as second-class citizens.
  • Schmitt accused Hirono of defending criminals and stated that those convicted of certain crimes should be deported.
  • Republicans are proposing to revoke citizenship for naturalized citizens convicted of crimes like fraud.
  • Schmitt cited cases of naturalized citizens who joined terror groups or committed violent crimes.

During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Senator Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., sharply criticized Senator Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, regarding the SCAM Act (Stop Citizenship Abuse and Misrepresentation Act). The bill focuses on denaturalizing individuals convicted of fraud and other crimes. Hirono, who is a naturalized citizen, expressed horror at the bill's implications, arguing it would create second-class citizenship for naturalized individuals and that it could be used for offenses like welfare fraud. She stated, "I happen to be the only naturalized citizen sitting on this committee, and I am horrified by the implication that naturalized citizens basically get second-class citizenship." Schmitt retorted by accusing Hirono of defending criminals, including murderers, rapists, and fraudsters. He asserted that if individuals commit terrorist acts, welfare fraud, or other crimes within 10 years of naturalization, they should be deported. He cited examples such as Mirsad Ramic, who joined the Islamic State after his naturalization ceremony, and Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a naturalized citizen accused in a shooting, to support his argument. The Trump administration has previously claimed significant financial recoveries from anti-fraud efforts.

Frequently asked questions

The SCAM Act, or the Stop Citizenship Abuse and Misrepresentation Act, is a proposed bill focused on denaturalizing individuals convicted of fraud and other serious crimes.

Senator Hirono, a naturalized citizen, opposes the bill, arguing it unfairly targets naturalized citizens and treats them as second-class citizens.

Senator Schmitt supports the bill, arguing that naturalized citizens convicted of serious crimes like fraud or terrorism should be deported.

Schmitt cited the cases of Mirsad Ramic, who joined ISIS, and Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, accused in a shooting, both of whom were naturalized citizens.

What Happens Next

01The SCAM Act may proceed through further legislative stages.
02Further hearings and debates on denaturalization and citizenship laws are likely.

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How It Developed

5 Jun · 9:53 PM
Senator Eric Schmitt criticized Senator Mazie Hirono during a hearing on denaturalization, accusing her of defending criminals.
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Eric Schmitt rips Hirono over denaturalization bill: 'You're damn right we're deporting' criminalsm.piqsuite.com

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