France's government is promising a constitutional change to revoke the citizenship of dual-national terrorism convicts as part of measures upholding the state of emergency imposed after the Nov. 13 attacks.<br />Prime Minister Manuel Valls on Wednesday also left open the possibility of prolonging the state of emergency beyond its current three-month window.<br />A total of 130 victims died in the attacks, which were carried out in the name of the Islamic State group largely by French and Belgian extremists.<br />Valls said 1,000 people have left from France to join extremists in Syria and Iraq.
