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The Trump administration’s renewed focus on denaturalization—the process of revoking U.S. citizenship from naturalized ...
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The Trump administration plans to expand the civil denaturalization process for naturalized citizens, raising concerns over due process and potential abuses.
A newly issued U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) memo under the Trump administration directs federal attorneys to prioritize denaturalization proceedings in cases involving fraud, national security ...
The Department of Justice said it would prioritize seeking to strip citizenship from naturalized U.S. citizens in more cases.
What is denaturalization? DOJ to denaturalize U.S. citizens Denaturalization is a civil process by which the government revokes the citizenship of naturalized citizens.
While the legal standard for denaturalization remains high, the memo makes clear that the Civil Division plans to take a more proactive approach in cases involving suspected fraud or misconduct.
What the Justice Department’s push to bring denaturalization cases means For years, the government’s denaturalization efforts focused largely on suspected war criminals who lied on their ...