Citizenship-sole allegiance to the United States.
Wyoming joint resolution establishing sole U.S. allegiance requirement for citizenship, potentially affecting dual citizens and naturalization standards.
Wyoming joint resolution establishing sole U.S. allegiance requirement for citizenship, potentially affecting dual citizens and naturalization standards.
HJ 8 is a joint resolution introduced in Wyoming that addresses citizenship and allegiance to the United States. Based on its title, it appears to establish or clarify that U.S. citizenship requires sole allegiance to the country, potentially addressing dual citizenship or foreign allegiance concerns. The bill is in early stages, having just received its bill number assignment in February 2026.
Citizenship and allegiance requirements touch on fundamental questions of national identity and belonging. Such legislation could affect naturalization processes, immigrant rights, and the legal status of dual citizens. The practical implications depend heavily on specific language—whether this is symbolic, procedural, or creates new enforcement mechanisms.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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