Living out of country after citizenship

Again, US law can be changed with a simple majority in the senate and the HR, and the president's signature. The courts can strike them down only if they violate the consitution. Passing an amendment to the constitution is more difficult.

But I wonder the why this text is even included in the naturalization certificate.

"... intends to reside in the united states when so required by the Naturalization laws of the United States.."

We all know and agree that the current laws have no restrication whatsoever to stay abroad as long as one wants. But according to the text on the nat. certificate, you (all naturalized citizens) agreed to reside in the US if the naturalization laws require you to do so in the future.

Do you all aware of the fact the you have signed up for such a deal?
 
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