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What the fuck is that even supposed to mean. You have no idea how politics or anything work or why your daydreaming ideas are impossible, then you start rambling on about how its a "moral imperative". Wishing things to be true does not actually make them true, no matter how nice it would be. You have to deal with reality, the facts at hand no matter how bleak they are. In fact, refusing to do so for decades is what got western countries into such a bind. The constant desire for things to be nice and pretty and moral and easily resolvable with a nice discussion or a VOOOOOTE or worst case a law change that would magically resole everything. A culture of wishful thinking and not wanting to see how bad things really are, which surprise, did not resolve the bad things and made them even worse, perhaps fatal now.Your entire objection is "moralising".
You can easily check that the UK removes a few dozen citizenship each year, sometimes as little as double digits and those are from violent criminals and egregious fraud cases and even those are rarely getting deported and this practice is already facing pushback, It is simply impossible to revoke the citizenship of even the past few year's arrivals en masse, much less the second and third generation immigrants. There is no legal mechanism or political support for it. This is just as much wishful thinking as wishing them to all teleport out of Britain or for Ipswich Town to win the Premier League.