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梅斯的提案将影响十余名现任国会归化公民议员,其中包括数名共和党人
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【福克斯新闻独家首发】 根据美国宪法,非“自然出生公民”者不得担任总统或副总统。
如今,一名众议院共和党人希望将这一任职资格要求扩大到联邦政府的绝大多数岗位。
南卡罗来纳州联邦众议员、共和党人南希·梅斯计划于周三提出一项联合决议案,提议修改宪法,要求国会议员、联邦法官以及其他经参议院确认任命的官员必须为自然出生公民。
该提案将影响十余名现任国会中的归化公民议员,其中包括数名共和党人。
2026年3月5日,南卡罗来纳州联邦众议员、共和党人南希·梅斯在华盛顿国会山参加系列众议院投票后离开。(安德鲁·哈尼克/盖蒂图片社)
特朗普的出生公民权运动获众多知名法律学者支持
正在参选南卡罗来纳州州长的梅斯表示,美国近2500万归化公民是经过深思熟虑才选择成为美国人,但他们可能存在双重效忠的问题。
“如果你在美国政府中掌权,就应该是自然出生的美国公民,”梅斯在一份声明中告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“长期以来,我们一直允许外国出生的人士在政府中任职,而他们的忠诚显然并不在美国。这种情况我们每天都能看到。”
梅斯特别点名批评了明尼苏达州联邦众议员、民主党人伊尔汗·奥马尔,奥马尔出生于索马里,2000年成为归化公民。
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“伊尔汗·奥马尔只是本届政府中众多一再表明其忠诚不在美国的外国出生议员之一,”梅斯说。“美国人民理应将美国放在首位的领导人。这项修正案填补了我们宪法中早该填补的一项空白。”
近几个月来,奥马尔的美国公民身份历程也遭到了共和党人的严密审查。
副总统JD·万斯周二表示,司法部正在就奥马尔可能存在的移民欺诈行为展开调查。一些共和党人呼吁以这项指控为由将其驱逐出境。
奥马尔的发言人未立即回应置评请求。
南卡罗来纳州联邦众议员、共和党人南希·梅斯(左)提议修改宪法,禁止归化公民——包括明尼苏达州联邦众议员、民主党人伊尔汗·奥马尔(右)——在国会任职。(内森·波斯纳/安多拉罗 via 盖蒂图片社;凯文·迪奇/盖蒂图片社)
记者手记:奥马尔长期争议缠身持续引发关注
梅斯的提案要纳入宪法难度极大,需要国会两院三分之二的多数票通过,之后还需获得四分之三的美国州议会批准。修正案也可通过由三分之二州议会发起的制宪会议提出,但这一方式从未成功过。
国会中共有19名外国出生议员,不过其中一些人因父母至少一方为美国公民而被视为自然出生公民。
根据梅斯的提案,俄亥俄州联邦参议员、共和党人伯尼·莫雷诺——总统唐纳德·特朗普的盟友,出生于哥伦比亚,18岁时成为美国公民——将无法再继续担任参议员。
这项限制同样适用于亚利桑那州联邦众议员、共和党人胡安·西斯科马尼,加利福尼亚州联邦众议员、共和党人金映玉,以及印第安纳州联邦众议员、共和党人维多利亚·斯帕茨,他们分别从墨西哥、韩国和乌克兰移民美国后成为了归化公民。
2025年12月3日,总统唐纳德·特朗普在白宫椭圆形办公室招待共和党议员和汽车高管,宣布调整燃油经济性标准,期间联邦参议员伯尼·莫雷诺正在发言。(奇普·索莫维克/盖蒂图片社)
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在民主党议员中,华盛顿州联邦众议员、民主党人普拉米拉·贾亚帕尔,加利福尼亚州联邦众议员、民主党人泰德·柳和罗伯特·加西亚,以及伊利诺伊州联邦众议员、民主党人拉贾·克里希纳穆尔蒂等都将受到该提案影响。
前特朗普政府交通部长赵小兰——肯塔基州联邦参议员、共和党人米奇·麦康奈尔的妻子,以及前总统乔·拜登政府国土安全部部长亚历杭德罗·马约卡斯,根据该提案也将无法担任内阁职务。
Mace targets Squad Dem with proposed constitutional ban on foreign-born lawmakers
2026-05-20T10:00:25-04:00 / Fox News
Mace’s proposal would affect more than a dozen naturalized citizens currently serving in Congress, including several Republicans
By Adam Pack, Fox News
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FIRST ON FOX: Under the U.S. Constitution, anyone who is not a “natural-born citizen” is barred from becoming president or vice president.
Now, a House Republican wants to expand that requirement to much of the federal government.
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., plans to introduce a joint resolution Wednesday proposing a constitutional amendment requiring members of Congress, federal judges and other Senate-confirmed appointees to be natural-born citizens.
The proposal would affect more than a dozen naturalized citizens currently serving in Congress, including several Republicans.
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., departs the U.S. Capitol after a series of House votes on March 5, 2026, in Washington, D.C.(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
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Mace, who is running to be South Carolina’s next governor, suggested that the country’s nearly 25 million naturalized citizens, who made the deliberate choice to become Americans, may have divided loyalties.
“If you hold power in the American government, you should be a natural-born American citizen,” Mace told Fox News Digital in a statement. “For too long we have allowed foreign-born members to hold seats in this government, while making clear their loyalty is not here. We see it every day.”
Mace specifically called out progressive Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., who was born in Somalia and became a naturalized citizen in 2000.
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“Ilhan Omar is just one of many foreign-born members of this government who have made clear, time and again, their loyalty is not here,” Mace said. “The American people deserve leaders who put America first. This amendment closes a gap in our Constitution long overdue for closing.”
Omar’s path to U.S. citizenship has also faced heightened scrutiny from Republicans in recent months.
Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday that Omar is under investigation by the Department of Justice for possible immigration fraud. Some Republicans have called for her deportation over the alleged offense.
A spokesperson for Omar did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., left, is proposing a constitutional amendment that would bar naturalized citizens, including Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., right, from serving in Congress.(Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images; Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
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Mace’s proposal faces steep odds of becoming part of the Constitution, requiring a two-thirds vote in both chambers of Congress before ratification by three-fourths of U.S. states. Amendments can also be proposed through a constitutional convention requested by two-thirds of state legislatures, though that method has never been used successfully.
There are 19 foreign-born members of Congress, though some are natural-born citizens due to having at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen.
Under Mace’s proposal, Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, an ally of President Donald Trump who was born in Colombia and became a U.S. citizen at 18, could no longer serve in Congress.
The same restriction would apply to Reps. Juan Ciscomani, R-Ariz., Young Kim, R-Calif., and Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., who became naturalized citizens after immigrating to the United States from Mexico, South Korea and Ukraine, respectively.
Sen. Bernie Moreno speaks as President Donald Trump hosts Republican lawmakers and auto executives in the Oval Office to announce changes to fuel economy standards on Dec. 3, 2025, in Washington, D.C.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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On the Democratic side, Reps. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., Ted Lieu and Robert Garcia, D-Calif., and Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., are among the lawmakers who would be affected.
Former Trump Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, the wife of Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Alejandro Mayorkas, former President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security secretary, also would have been ineligible to serve in Cabinet posts under the proposal.
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