“An amendment to the Homeland Security Bill has been proposed banning US expatriates who have renounced their US citizenship or long-term residence in order to escape US tax obligations from entering the country. The amendment would mean that former citizens of the United States who officially renounced United States citizenship and who have been determined by Homeland Security to have done this for the purpose of avoiding US tax obligations are inadmissible. Furthermore, covered expatriates unable to present evidence that they renounced US citizenship with the purpose of avoiding US tax obligations would also become inadmissible.”
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