Quote Originally Posted by Gelston View Post
Except they don't stop being citizens until the day they themselves renounce it. They lose a few rights, sure, but they are still US Citizens. Some of them do their time and get out of jail, and after that what country do you think their passport is from?
That is incorrect.

It all depends on the type of felony, if they are on probation or parole and a host of other factors. Even getting a passport is no guarantee you can get into a country.England is extremely strict about criminals entering their country.

In a lot of states you also lose your right to vote, to own a gun, to adopt,to receive professional licensing and to even live in public housing.