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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.
Discover what denaturalization means in the U.S., why it's a growing concern for naturalized citizens, and how a DOJ memo is impacting immigration policy and civil rights.
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.
Could your American passport be revoked? It's a question that has quietly simmered for years, particularly under the shadow ...
Cambodia’s National Assembly voted unanimously in favor of amending this country’s constitution on July 11 to enable the ...
Trump's DOJ memo makes denaturalization a top priority, raising fears that naturalized citizens could face deportation for minor or political reasons.
By using denaturalization as a threat, Trump shifts the goal posts of citizenship to further his political agenda.
Thinking about writing a legal commentary on the threats to naturalized and birthright citizens in the United States, it unexpectedly occurred to me to question Grok, the large language model (LLM) ...
When the Justice Department issued a memo last month with barely a whisper of publicity that provided U.S. attorneys with sweeping power to pursue denaturalization, it shook the legal community, civil ...
The False Claims Act (FCA) is here to stay. That is the collective message conveyed through a series of statements, memoranda ...
He has previously pushed for the removal of dual citizenship among Cambodians — which proved unworkable — and has also noted ...