Leaders and Civil Servants of the Ministry of Women's Affairs Declare Full Support for Samdech Techo Hun Sen, President of the Senate, in His Initiative to Propose Amending the Constitution to Revoke Cambodian Citizenship From Those Who Commit Acts of Tre
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(Phnom Penh): The leaders and civil servants of the Ministry of Women’s Affairs would like to express their full support for Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, President of the Senate of the Kingdom of Cambodia, who has announced an initiative to request the Royal Government to study the legal aspects to prepare for amending the Constitution with the aim of revoking Khmer citizenship from those who conspire with foreign countries to act…
HOUSTON – U.S. citizens by naturalization are allegedly at risk of losing this privilege under new federal government directives. In a memorandum issued on June 11, the Department of Justice urges U.S. lawyers to initiate civil proceedings to revoke citizenship from those who “illegally obtained” naturalization or did so through “hiddening a material fact or deliberate misrepresentation.” According to the memorandum, those who are subject to civ…
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