Which Immigrants Can Lose U.S. Citizenship? Fear Grows After Plans to Revoke 300 Citizenships

The U.S. government is reviewing the citizenship status of at least 300 naturalized immigrants suspected of obtaining citizenship through fraud or concealment of key facts, potentially leading to revocation. Under U.S. law, denaturalization is a complex legal process requiring a court decision and is typically applied in cases of fraud, immigration fraud, concealed serious crimes, or false military service claims. Legal experts emphasize that birthright citizenship is generally not subject to revocation, and individuals have the right to legal defense.

Read full article (2 min read)

Similar Articles