Denaturalization Debate Reignites as 'Born in the USA' Citizenship Loophole Exposed, Critics Warn of 'Slippery Slope' to Social Collapse
A controversial new policy proposal has set the internet ablaze, with ethicists and moral watchdogs sounding alarms over what they call a "dangerous weaponization" of denaturalization. The plan, which would retroactively revoke citizenship from individuals born on U.S. soil to non-citizen parents, has sparked fears of a fractured national identity. "This is not just a legal maneuver; it's a moral earthquake," says Dr. Helena Vance, a renowned social ethicist. "When we start treating citizenship as a conditional gift rather than a birthright, we dismantle the very fabric of trust that holds a pluralistic society together. The 'downfall of society' angle here is not hyperbole—it's a roadmap to tribalism, where the state decides who belongs and who is cast out, eroding the ideal of a united people."