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Cassandra Burke Robertson, law professor at Case Western Reserve University, discusses the news that the Justice Department ...
President Trump's comments in early July 2025 prompted questions about whether the U.S. could deport the world's richest man.
Man accused of owning gun that killed 3-year-old in accidental shooting has lengthy criminal history Trump wants to ...
The Justice Department is stepping up efforts to strip naturalized people who commit certain crimes of their citizenship.
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 coming expansion of Trump’s police state under the Big Ugly Bill — featuring total surveillance, 10,000 ICE agents, and a network of detention facilities — will mark an escalation of Trump’s ...
Trump’s Big Ugly Bill delivers $170 billion for border and immigration enforcement. This is on the scale of supplemental ...
For years, the government's denaturalization efforts focused largely on suspected war criminals who lied on their immigration paperwork, most notably former Nazis. The Justice Department filed ...
The U.S. Department of Justice announced that it has begun prioritizing the denaturalization of American citizens who have engaged in certain criminal activities. In a June memo, the Department ...
The president escalates attacks with threat of ‘tremendous power’ to ‘run’ cities if his political opponents are elected ...
Immigrants who become U.S. citizens can vote, serve on juries and obtain security clearance. Denaturalization — the process of stripping a naturalized citizen of their citizenship — is very rare.
Immigrants who become U.S. citizens can vote, serve on juries and obtain security clearance. Denaturalization — the process of stripping a naturalized citizen of their citizenship — is very rare.