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At Least 29 Members of US House of Representatives Are Israeli Dual Citizens and Need to Be Voted Out on November 4, 2014 (Oct. 25, 2014)

There is no other country in the world that allows members of its national government to be a citizen of two different nations at the same time, except the United States. The dual citizen status can only apply to citizens of Israel, and no other country. This change to US law was made possible by the subversion and betrayal of Jewish Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas, a Johnson appointee, who later had to resign from the Supreme Court. This disastrous change to our immigration law MUST be changed back to no dual citizens allowed to participate in any government office. In the meantime, you have an opportunity to remove 29 of these Israeli fifth columnists from the House of Representatives on November 4. Do your part and VOTE on November 4 and kick the traitors out of congress.

House of Representatives:

http://educate-yourself.org/cn/dualcitizensobamaadmin23aug12.shtml

(List compiled in 2012, updated changes noted below)

1. Representative Gary Ackerman (New York)
2. Representative John H. Adler (New Jersey) Adler became a New Jersey state senator and has since died.
3. Representative Shelley Berkley (Nevada) Isreal's own Berkley is running for US Senate in 2014.
4. Representative Howard Berman (California) Berman lost his seat in 2013 to redistricting and then Israeli dual citizen Brad Sherman, the current incumbent.
5. Representative Steve Cohen (Tennessee) Cohen has voted against every legislative effort to repeal Obamacare
6. Representative Susan Davis (California) Israeli national Davis voted in favor of the treasonous NDAA 2014
7. Representative Eliot Engel (New York)
8. Representative Bob Filner (California) Filner was succeeded by Juan Vargas in 2012, became mayor of San Diego for one year until he lost the job amid multiple sexual harassment charges and admittiing guilt to false imprisonment and battery.
9. Representative Barney Frank (Massachusetts) ~ No longer in office. Joseph P. Kennedy III replaced Frank.
10. Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Arizona) ~ No longer in office, Ron Barber replaced Giffords
11. Representative Alan Grayson (Florida)
12. Representative Jane Harman (California)~ No longer in office. Janice Hahn replaced Harman.
13. Representative Paul Hodes (New Hampshire) Hodes lost his seat to Charles Bass who lost his sea to Ann McLane Kuster (D-pro pharma lobbyist, lawyer) the incumbent
14. Representative Steve Israel (New York) Israeli Steve Israel moved from the 2nd district to the 3rd, where he is the current incumbent. He needs to be reitred to Jerusalem, his homeland,
15. Representative Steve Kagen (Wisconsin) Reid Ribble, took Kagen's seat and is now the incumbent
16. Representative Ronald Klein (Florida) Lois Frankel won Klein's seat and is now the incumbent from Florida's 22nd district. Lois Frankel is also an Israeli dual citizen.
17. Representative Sander Levin (Michigan) (Brother of retiring Israeli national Carl Levin, co-author of NDAA along with Illuminated sellout John McCain)
18. Representative Nita Lowey (New York)
19. Representative Jerry Nadler (New York)
20. Representative Jared Polis (Colorado)
21. Representative Steve Rothman (New Jersey) Bill Pascrell.took Rothman's seat in the 2012 primary on the Israel allegiance issue and is now the incumbent for the 9th district
22. Representative Jan Schakowsky (Illinois)
23, Representative Adam Schiff (California)
24. Representative Allyson Schwartz (Pennsylvania) Israeli national Schwartz is running for governor of Pennsylvania in the 2014 election
25. Representative Brad Sherman (California)
26. Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Florida)
27. Representative Henry Waxman (California) Retiring following 2014 election
28. Representative Anthony Weiner (New York) ~ No longer in office. Bob Turner replaced Weiner.
29. Representative John Yarmuth (Kentucky)

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The 1940 Nationality Act

Section 401 (e) of the 1940 Nationality Act provides that a U.S.
citizen, whether by birth or naturalization, "shall lose his [U.S.]
nationality by...voting in a political election in a foreign state."


This law was tested many times. In 1958, for instance, an American citizen named Perez voted in a Mexican election. The case went to the Supreme Court, where the majority opinion held that Perez must lose his American nationality.
The court said Congress could provide for expatriation as a reasonable
way of preventing embarrassment to the United States in its foreign
relations.

But then something very odd happened.

In 1967 an American Jew, Beys Afroyim received an exemption that
set a precedent exclusively for American Jews. Afroyim, born in Poland
in 1895, emigrated to America in 1912, and became a naturalized U.S.
citizen in 1926. In 1950, aged 55, he emigrated to Israel and became an
Israeli citizen. In 1951 Afroyim voted in an Israeli Knesset election
and in five political elections that followed. So, by all standards he
lost his American citizenship -- right? Wrong.

After living in Israel for a decade, Afroyim wished to return to New
York. In 1960, he asked the U.S. Consulate in Haifa for an American
passport. The Department of State refused the application, invoking
section 401 (e) of the Nationality Act -- the same ruling that had
stripped the American citizen named Perez of his U.S. citizenship.

Attorneys acting for Afroyim took his case to a Washington, DC District
Court, which upheld the law. Then his attorneys appealed to the Court of
Appeals. This court also upheld the law. The attorneys for Afroyim then
moved the case on to the Supreme Court. Here, with Supreme Court
Justice Abe Fortas, Lyndon Johnson's former attorney and one of the most
powerful Jewish Americans, casting the swing vote, the court voted five
to four in favor of Afroyim. The court held that the U.S. government
had no right to "rob" Afroyim of his American citizenship!

The court, reversing its previous judgment as regards the Mexican
American, ruled that Afroyim had not shown "intent" to lose citizenship
by voting in Israeli elections. Huh?

While Washington claims it has a "good neighbor" policy with Mexico, the
U.S. does not permit Mexicans to hold dual nationality. The US makes
them become either U.S. or Mexican -- you can't be both. But the U.S.,
in its special relationship with Israel, has become very sympathetic to
allowing Israeli-Americans to retain two nationalities and allowing U.S.
citizens not only to hold public office in Israel, but to hold US
government positions as well! No other country holds this special
exception to our laws of citizenship.
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