//You don't restrict anybody at all. If, however, there is an absolute outrage - you know where to go for the answers. I would not go so far as to make swearing allegiance to the country a condition of living here, for instance - but it wouldn't be a bad idea would it? They do that in France.
I simply know that it is a good idea to know who is in your country and their likely allegiances. What is wrong with that? //
Nothing at all jourdain. Some of us put the lives of our families and fellow patriots more important than civil liberty and political correctness.
I belong in my country and am a white English C of E Christian so stamp that on my ID card. I have nothing to fear and not intent on causing harm or suspicion on the country that are dumb enough to allow those who wish to do their hosts harm and ill will.