Your quote is very different from the situation you describe. Revoking citizenship is different than no pathway to citizenship. A pathway to citizenship is not open doors.
The overwhelming majority of countries around the world have processes for naturalization [1]. They are often fairly onerous, but that is true of many European countries as well.
Your quote is very different from the situation you describe. Revoking citizenship is different than no pathway to citizenship. A pathway to citizenship is not open doors.
a country can change its mind though
Especially by voting in a party that says it will do it. That's democracy, right?
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What countries can do is pretty expansive and unrelated to whether or not they're comparable to other things or good things for countries to do.
The overwhelming majority of countries around the world have processes for naturalization [1]. They are often fairly onerous, but that is true of many European countries as well.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalization#Summary_by_coun...