The Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025 Explained
There’s a lot of fear online about the Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025, a new bill that proposes banning dual citizenship in the United States. Many dual citizens are worried about deportation, losing their U.S. passport, or being forced to choose one nationality. In this video, I explain what the bill actually says, who introduced it, and why nothing has changed in U.S. law. I also discuss how similar attempts in the past failed, and why legal experts say this proposal is unlikely to pass. Dual citizenship remains legal in the United States. Your rights, your passport, and your status are unchanged. Stay informed, stay calm, and rely on verified information — not viral fear. Website: https://www.visaharmony.com Facebook Page: / visaharmony Facebook Group: / 1677879042456633 Instagram: / visaharmony YouTube: / visaharmony Email: [email protected] US Phone/WhatsApp: +1-407-588-9579

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