In a move that has conservatives cheering and globalists fuming, Florida Republican **Rep. Randy Fine** has introduced legislation that would finally put America first inside the halls of Congress — by **banning dual citizens from serving** in the U.S. House or Senate.
Called the **“Disqualifying Dual Loyalty Act,”** Fine’s proposal would require all candidates for Congress to **renounce any foreign citizenship** before taking office. In other words: if you want to make laws for the American people, your loyalty must belong **entirely** to America.
While the Constitution already ensures that the President must be a natural-born U.S. citizen, it shockingly sets no such standard for lawmakers. That loophole has long bothered many patriotic Americans, who see the growing influence of global interests — from Beijing to Brussels — as a direct threat to the sovereignty of the United States.
Rep. Fine, who has made a name for himself as a strong defender of American values (and who previously introduced legislation to **ban Sharia law** in the U.S.), says his new bill is about restoring basic common sense.
“I think it’s a fair argument to say you can only swear allegiance to one country,” Fine said. “If you’re in Congress, that allegiance should be to America. This bill ensures that the people making laws for our citizens are fully committed to our country — not divided between two.”
Fine’s office put it even more bluntly: “Members of Congress must owe their full allegiance to the United States and the United States alone.”
In an age when globalism has eroded national borders and blurred loyalties, Fine argues that dual citizenship among lawmakers is simply unacceptable. “In a globalized world, dual citizenship is more common than ever,” he explained. “And while that’s fine for private citizens, it’s not acceptable for lawmakers entrusted with America’s national interests.”
The Florida Republican also told Breitbart News that the legislation isn’t meant to punish anyone but to protect America’s integrity. “People who may have dual citizenship can choose to give it up,” he said. “It’s not that if you’ve ever been a dual citizen you can’t serve — it’s that you can’t be one moving forward.”
Predictably, Fine expects pushback from the usual suspects — those who see no problem with lawmakers maintaining ties to foreign governments while sitting on committees that decide America’s future. “I’m certain there will be opposition,” he said. “I’m certain that members who happen to be dual citizens won’t like the bill. I don’t know who they are.”
For many conservatives, Fine’s proposal feels long overdue. At a time when foreign interests pour billions into lobbying, media, and tech companies — and when American citizens are tired of seeing Washington elites put other nations first — the **Disqualifying Dual Loyalty Act** is a simple but powerful reminder of what Congress is supposed to represent: **one flag, one nation, one loyalty.**
Rep. Fine’s message is clear: if you want to serve in America’s Congress, **you should serve America — and America alone.**
