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    "content": "for wazungus and are now settled in Kwale and have been there even before independence? Some of them have become very good Kenyans, but are still denied citizenship up to now. So we have been grappling with this issue and we even suggested that even though someone might not be a Kenyan, but came from Nyasaland in 1940s--- I know people who have been Members of Parliament who came from Nyasaland. I know people who have been huge broadcasting personalities and yet they came from Malawi. Some are even Ministers. There are also those who are related to them, but cannot get anywhere. It is a quagmire. I think this thing must now go back to the relevant Committee which will call the officers and deal with it as a Kenyan problem. I think administrators are restricted in the way they can deal with the issue. The legislator and the administrators must talk and come up with suitable amendments to allow them to deal with this issue. Otherwise, we are opening our country to a lot of insecurity and it can come both ways. A Kenyan who is denied registration and becomes stateless can be dangerous. A foreigner who buys his identification because he must buy, also becomes dangerous. We must find a solution to deal with this issue, once and for all. I think this Motion as amended deals with the issue. With those few remarks, I support."
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