
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is dramatically expanding an effort to revoke U.S. citizenship for foreign-born Americans as it works to curb immigration, according to two people familiar with the plans. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Over the past several months, U.S.
Main Idea: The Trump administration is expanding efforts to review and possibly strip U.S. citizenship from some foreign-born Americans, mainly through the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Key Points:
The DHS and USCIS push to strip citizenship may make naturalized Americans fear scrutiny, spend money on lawyers, and face years of stress even when cases are weak.
The effort could remove a few people who gained citizenship through fraud or serious crimes, which may reassure some voters about system abuse.
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Central agency directing the expanded denaturalization effort described in the story.
Central political actor whose immigration and citizenship agenda drives the article.
Core agency being reassigned to identify denaturalization cases.
Key federal body that is being instructed to pursue denaturalization cases.
Former USCIS official quoted on the limits of stripping citizenship.
USCIS spokesman quoted defending the agency’s fraud and denaturalization stance.
Immigration policy analyst and former USCIS official quoted on denaturalization and agency discretion.
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Mentioned only in comparison to the prior administration’s case totals.