DOJ Targets 300+ for Citizenship Revocation

DOJ is investigating at least 300 foreign-born Americans for possible denaturalization, sources say.

DOJ Targets 300+ for Citizenship Revocation

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The Justice Department is targeting at least 300 foreign-born Americans for possible revocation of their citizenship as part of the Trump administration's effort to ramp up denaturalization, according to a person familiar with the investigations.

The initiative focuses on individuals who allegedly obtained citizenship through fraud or misrepresentation, such as hiding criminal records or terrorist ties. The department has increased resources for denaturalization cases, which require proving the original naturalization was illegal.

Legal experts note that denaturalization is a rare and complex process, with only a few hundred cases filed annually. The current effort represents a significant escalation, though the exact number of cases remains unconfirmed.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is denaturalization?

Denaturalization is the legal process of revoking U.S. citizenship from someone who obtained it through fraud or misrepresentation.

How many people are affected by this DOJ effort?

Sources say at least 300 foreign-born Americans are being investigated for possible denaturalization, though the exact number is unconfirmed.

What are the grounds for denaturalization?

Denaturalization typically requires proving that the individual committed fraud or concealed material facts during the naturalization process, such as a criminal record or terrorist ties.

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