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Originally Posted by Catfish
This sounds good and well, so they get IS citizenship (ahem whatever this is), but what would you do with the babies. Considering one of the mothers has committed murder or terrorist acts by any jurisdiction?
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Babies are innocent.
If those children are entitled to the original citizenship of their parents by law, then they should go through the same procedure. Ie if:
- they are entitled to other citizenship, for example that of ISIS.
- they are proven to have commited crimes that warrant removal of their parents' original citizenship with due process in the court of law.
Then they should get their citizenship removed.
If they didn't do anything wrong (babies tend to be unable to commit crimes) or there is strong evidence that they were coerced into commiting the crimes (for example a lot of Central Asian migrant workers to KSA get enslaved and sold to ISIS) then I do not see the basis for removing the citizenship claim they got from their parents.
As to the ISIS wives, I do not see the cause for removing their original citizenship unless they did something wrong (provided that dual citizenship is allowed). You cannot prosecute a person based on whom they married or what their nationality is or what their ancestors did. It is up to the state to prove their individual guilt, for example that they participated in torture or what not.