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As the Justice Department prepares to hone in on denaturalization cases for individuals who've committed certain crimes, ...
The U.S. government can strip a naturalized immigrant of their citizenship if they are criminally convicted of naturalization ...
The Department of Justice is prioritizing revoking citizenship from some naturalized Americans who commit certain crimes, ...
The Justice Department is stepping up efforts to strip naturalized people who commit certain crimes of their citizenship.
The Trump DOJ escalated denaturalization in a June 11 memo, ordering civil cases against naturalized citizens tied to crime, terrorism, and human rights abuse.
Denaturalization is among the DOJ’s top five enforcement priorities for the civil division, which also lists “Combatting Discriminatory Practices and Policies,” “Ending Antisemitism,” “Protecting ...
In 2020, Trump attempted to expand denaturalization efforts by creating a dedicated office at the Justice Department, but it was quietly disbanded by the Biden administration the following year.
The US Justice Department will begin the process of denaturalizing citizens for a host of reasons, including PPP and Medicaid ...
The Trump administration made denaturalization a priority during the first term, creating a special Justice Department section to pursue these cases. The administration now appears positioned to ...
The Department of Justice is prioritizing revoking citizenship from some naturalized Americans who commit certain crimes, according to a DOJ memo posted online. In the memo dated June 11 ...
Just two days after the Trump DOJ memo was issued, the Justice Department announced it had secured the denaturalization of Elliott Duke, a British national and former U.S. Army enlistee.