>sounds like it will eliminate dual-citizenship
>Already on the books
Being that we were infiltrated and subverted by (((lying sneaks))), there's a lot of this.
Including the Federal Reserve:
https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/2009/09/24/the-federal-reserve-vs-the-constitution/
The problem is public perception. Barring the most extreme additions in the last 10 years (tranny bathrooms, violent protests etc.) most ppl assume that what they see, day in day out, is "normal" and "the way it always was" which translates to: "the way it should be."
It just sounds too spoopy to the avg. normie to say we've allowed all these illegal things to go on for decades. Norms need a visible, symbolic change in the here-and-now that essentially gives them permission to think differently. It's just sound PR to put so-called "new" laws on the books which are really just reiterations of the existing laws which (((they))) have tricked us into abandoning or not enforcing. This way, you can do one at a time, argue over them, let the MSM kvetch over them like loons and our growing body of right-leaning commentators explain like reasonable ppl, then finally have our gov. bodies vote/ratify/sign etc. according to a measured, transparent process everyone expects. This makes the medicine go down easier. Think of it this way: Shakespeare had some damn good insights about human nature. But what's easier: teaching ppl the entire lexicon and idioms of Elizabethan England, or adapting the stories to speak the language of the times?
It's also true that along the way, more and more norms will become newbs to The Truth as they continue to be exposed to our narrative and facts. Those that resonate a growing certainty there's a true conspiracy behind our modern mess and a vast warren of rabbit holes to go down in support of it, will prefer further digging to being spoon-fed–just as all of us have that arrived here. Those that can't can stick with the easy-to-digest surface story Q team/POTUS is preparing for them.