The second recommendation lays out the following fundamental principles: citizenship should be a permanent status; the rules should be clear and easy to apply; the government should not be able to revoke a certificate on the ground that it was issued in error, except in cases of false representation; these principles should apply to all people, whatever the date that they acquired citizenship; and, background checks are not appropriate for those for whom citizenship is a birthright.
Are all of those principles reflected in the bill currently under review?