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A memo directing federal attorneys to pursue more denaturalization cases has sparked anxiety in immigrant communities.
This year on July 4, Arizona will hold naturalization ceremonies at 9 a.m. at South Mountain Community College and at 5 p.m.
The Justice Department is exploring ways to denaturalize naturalized citizens, according to a June 11 memo.
Stephen Miller suggested it; the idea appeared in Project 2025. Online fever-swamp entrepreneurs, like Claremont Institute ...
Several judges initially halted the policy, but the latest Supreme Court move could pave the way for its implementation, ...
Valentina Palm was one of three Palm Beach Post reporters who worked on its July 3 naturalization process special report, and ...
Under 8 U.S.C. § 1451, there is a legal means for the government to “denaturalize” naturalized citizens. The law was put in ...
Some had waited decades, others only years. They came from 41 nations but took the same oath. All became Americans on the same day.
The conservative wing of the court overly relies on the emergency shadow docket and shouldn't have entertained the ...
In 2024, over 800,000 people became naturalized U.S. citizens, a significant figure as the administration has taken increasingly hardline stances on illegal immigration. (Reuters/Eduardo Munoz) ...
Japanese citizenship appears to be an increasingly attractive option for many foreign nationals looking for a new start. But a gulf remains between recognition of nationality and acceptance as ...
Naturalized citizen worried her vote won't be counted Among those who filed declarations in the case on Tuesday were Zydrune Didvyzyte-Morgan, who moved to the U.S. from Lithuania in 2009 and ...