Now that's something new for Dubya to copy, eh?  Patriot Act high 5.
Ooops, no, wait -- he can't revoke the neo-cons' U$ citizenship!

Chris



http://www.imemc.org/article/46504

Israeli Knesset passes law to revoke citizenship of "unpatriotic" Israelis

   Wednesday January 10, 2007 23:12
   by Saed Bannoura   IMEMC & Agencies

A new law passed Wednesday will allow the Israeli government to revoke the
citizenship of citizens considered unpatriotic to the Jewish state of
Israel. The law is expected to be applied especially to the 20% of Israeli
citizens who are of Palestinian origin.

Passage of the controversial law comes just as a torrent of criticism was
launched by Knesset member Ahmed Tibi against the Knesset for alleged
discrimination against its Arab members. Tibi accused the Knesset of
discriminatory practices, in which Arab members are required to ask
permission, even to use the bathroom, while Jewish members of the Knesset
are not.

The new law, passed despite a recommendation against it by the Israeli
Attorney General, allows for the deportation and revocation of citizenship
of Israelis for a wide range of offenses, including "visiting enemy
nations" and "encouraging terror against Israel", with the latter being so
open to interpretation that many Palestinians with Israeli citizenship fear
that simply being Palestinian will be reason enough for Israeli officials
to revoke their citizenship.The Israeli Attorney General called the law, "a
drastic and extreme move that harms civil liberties."  He also stated that
the new law violates international law.


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http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/811620.html

Conditional citizenship

  By Tom Segev
  Friday, January 12, 2007

One day, MK Gilad Erdan (Likud) came up with an idea for how to punish Arab
Knesset members who travel to Beirut and Damascus: declaring that they have
"broken faith" with the state and stripping them of their citizenship. The
initiative added a patriotic headline to Erdan's collection of press
clippings.

Living from headline to headline is obviously not unique to him: That is
also the lifestyle of, among others, the Arab MKs who make anti-Zionist
declarations in Damascus and Beirut. But some gimmicks are dangerous:
Before anyone realizes it, they develop a life of their own and threaten to
become reality. That is what happened with Erdan's silly idea: The
Ministerial Committee on Legislation adopted it this week.

Currently, the interior minister is authorized to remove someone's
citizenship if, inter alia, he "broke faith" with the state. Let it be said
to Ophir Pines-Paz's credit that during his tenure as interior minister, he
proposed abolishing this ministerial authority. But instead of eliminating
it entirely, the ministerial committee is now proposing to transfer it to
the courts.

"Breach of faith" will presumably not include, for example, a decision to
send the nation into an unnecessary and failed war, or expanding the
corrosive occupation of the territories, or governmental corruption in
general. Rather, this bill belongs among the plethora of initiatives aimed
at effecting a "transfer" of Arabs.

The idea of overt transfer, fruit of the nationalist thought of David
Ben-Gurion and the religious racism of Meir Kahane and others, has in
recent years given way to pseudo-legitimate initiatives such as Avigdor
Lieberman's proposal to draw new borders that would leave many Arab
Israelis outside the country. Similarly, there are currently people writing
learned working papers that ostensibly deal with ways to change the system
of government. But in practice, more than a few of these proposals are
aimed at crushing Arab Israelis' electoral strength and their Knesset
representatives.

The State of Israel grants citizenship with intolerable ease to anyone whom
it defines as a Jew. But in recent years, it has become one of the most
benighted countries in the world when it comes to granting citizenship, or
even mere residency rights, to people who are not Jewish. In this context,
it developed a mechanism for the mass deportation of foreign workers. Not
many are aware of this, and few object to it. The withdrawal from Gaza and
the dismantlement of the Gush Katif settlements also failed to create a
real trauma, and to some degree, it even bolstered the option of a mass
expulsion. Similarly, one cannot rule out the possibility that an expulsion
of Arab Israelis would pass without widespread opposition - for instance,
on the pretext that they had "broken faith" with their country.

Ostensibly, the goal is to deter Arab MKs from political activity in Arab
states in violation of the law. The excuse is primarily "security," just as
the intifada served as a security excuse for the "temporary order" that
prevents citizens of the state from bringing their Palestinian spouses here
to live. In practice, the proposed law is liable to turn all Arabs into
conditional citizens, after they have already become, in many respects,
second-class citizens. Any attempt to formulate an alternative to the
Zionist reality is liable to be interpreted as a "breach of faith" and a
pretext for stripping them of their citizenship - something that, in the
best case, would make them the equivalent of refugees, and in many cases,
would be almost like depriving them of life.

Citizenship is a basic human right that should not be taken away, whether
it was due to place of birth, inherited or granted by law. It should not be
conditional on any kind of ideological loyalty, or even on obeying the law:
Murderers and serial rapists, spies and traitors, and terrorists, both
Jewish and Arab, should all be punished, but they should not lose their
citizenship.

The Justice Ministry is not enthusiastic about Erdan's initiative, but the
fact that the ministerial committee is willing to send the matter on to the
Knesset for discussion ought to arouse concern. If basic democratic decency
does not block this initiative, one can still hope that the ultra-Orthodox
will do so: Many of them also do not "keep faith" with Zionist ideology, so
the proposed law is liable to turn them into conditional citizens as well.




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