Article II, Section 5 of Mandate 12 states:
(5) The Delegate may, subject to confirmation by 50%+1 vote of the Council on Lazarene Security, impose revocation of citizenship, ejection and/or ban from Lazarus, or other measures to preserve the security and stability of Lazarus, for whatever duration of time is determined appropriate. The Assembly may overturn such decisions by three-quarters vote.
This section applies to Citizens and Residents alike, however the Delegate may take action prior to the confirmation by the CLS, so long as it is either for an blatant and immediate security issue in which any delay would cause irreparable harm or that the action does not interfere, suppress, or otherwise unlawfully limit the individual's right to partake in constitutionally protected actions and activity. This ruling is not retroactive and the CLS is not required to apply this standard to actions undertaken prior to this ruling, as the CLS had acted with clean hands in applying the law at the time. The Court can not rule on the OOC parts of this question, as it is beyond the power of our government to consider, in accordance with prior rulings which prohibit the government from considering ooc issues or acting on them.