Trump administration ramps up effort to revoke citizenship from naturalized Americans
The Justice Department has filed 29 cases in less than two months and is pulling attorneys from other divisions to speed the effort.
- On Thursday, the Trump administration plans to file at least 250 denaturalization cases by October, significantly intensifying efforts to revoke citizenship from foreign-born Americans, according to a senior Justice Department official.
- The Justice Department has already filed 29 cases in less than two months, far exceeding the annual average of less than 10 recorded between 2008 and June 12, 2026, according to Syracuse University's Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse.
- A 12-attorney unit is handling the backlog by pulling civil litigators from other divisions, straining U.S. attorney offices already processing referrals from the Department of Homeland Security.
- Daniel Kanstroom, professor of law at Boston College Law School, noted the emphasis is "potentially worrisome" but fits past patterns, while Stacey Young of Justice Connection warned litigation remains a significant impediment.
- The Supreme Court will soon rule on whether the policy is legal, as a senior Justice Department official told CNN that denaturalization is a "lawful tool" Congress has provided for decades.
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(LPL/CNN) – Según un alto funcionario del Departamento de Justicia, la administración Trump planea presentar al menos 250 casos de revocación de la ciudadanía para octubre, intensificando significativamente sus esfuerzos para retirar el estatus a las personas naturalizadas en Estados Unidos. En menos de dos meses este año, el Departamento de Justicia ha presentado 29 […]
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