well actually I guess what they ask on the citizenship application is whether 
you are now or have ever been a communist, a war criminal, or an advocate of 
the overthrow of the US government. But that is close enough? But it seems to 
me that giving someone significant powers is more dangerous than making your 
average immigrant a citizen, just because of the difference in potential 
damage. 

So yeah a national security position should require giving up some privacy 
rights. Hell yeah... they have a background check to work in a freaking 
hospital, are you telling me that they don't to speak for the Homeland Security 
department?

>This is once you are a citizen.  They consider it an invasion of privacy.
>
>Me personally, I think that when you decide to seek a national security
>position, you give up some of those rights. 

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