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Trump revives push to denaturalize US citizens
It used to be that immigrants who earned U.S. citizenship could only see it taken away if they hid their Nazi past, had ties to terrorists, or lied on their application – fewer than a dozen people per year.
That changed during President Donald Trump's first istration when he led a campaign to denaturalize thousands of immigrant U.S. citizens – though it never met its goals. Last week, Trump rebooted the effort, ordering "adequate resources" be spent to denaturalize some U.S. citizens as part of his broader plan to restrict immigration.
Tucked among the priorities listed in his Day 1 executive orders was a one-line reference to enforcing a section of immigration law under which the government can revoke an immigrant's U.S. citizenship if it was "unlawfully procured."
The directive is listed in the order called "Protecting the United States from Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats." It's an indication that denaturalization will be part of his crackdown, said Amanda Frost, a University of Virginia law professor and immigration attorney.
"We saw what happened last time," Frost said. "A lot of resources were put into denaturalization."
Trump's new directive got little attention amid the flurry of eye-catching orders to launch the president's promised "mass deportation." In his first week, the president declared a national border emergency; deployed 1,500 troops to the border, including a combat force; and deputized thousands more federal law enforcement officers to arrest immigrants, among other moves.
But this quiet, back-office directive has immigrant advocates worried because of the wide net his istration cast the last time.
 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents apprehend an undocumented migrant they were surveilling in Herndon, Va. on Jan. 15, 2025. President-elect Donald Trump has … Show more
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"Since the executive orders have been signed, there is a lot of fear generally," said Gintare Grigaite, a New Jersey-based immigration attorney who successfully fought a denaturalization case during the first Trump istration. She has been fielding calls from nervous clients, even those who have already become citizens.
"People are asking all kinds of hypotheticals," she said. "Is there a legal path for someone to go after them, to take away their naturalization? If everything was truthful they shouldn’t be fearful. If they have obtained citizenship in the rightful way, then they shouldn’t be in fear of being denaturalized."
'Zero tolerance' campaign
During Trump's first istration, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions ordered the investigation of 700,000 naturalized citizens, with a goal of bringing some 1,600 cases to the courts. The denaturalization effort was part of the istration's "zero tolerance" campaign, best known for the prosecution of border crossers and family separation.
A spokesperson for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, or USCIS, which reviews citizenship applications, referred USA TODAY to the White House, which didn't respond to an emailed request for information.
Trump's initial push to investigate naturalized citizens was an expansion of an initiative that began under President Barack Obama.
At the time, the federal government had switched from paper to using digital fingerprints, and Homeland Security officials uncovered hundreds of cases in which naturalized citizens had been previously deported or lied about criminal records that USCIS couldn't see. The Obama istration began a review, aiming to denaturalize any citizen with ties to foreign terrorist organizations.
 Immigrants prepare to be transported by the U.S. Border Patrol after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border on January 20, 2025 near Sasabe, Arizona. Immigrant families had ed through a gap in the Trump-built border wall hours before Donald J. Trump was inaugurated for a second time as President of the United States. Show less
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Obama's denaturalization review focused on people with potential connections to terror groups, or criminal history, or who posed national security risks
"They ignored the garden variety discrepancies in the person’s immigration history," said Cassandra Burke Robertson, a law professor at Case Western Reserve University who has researched denaturalization campaigns. "The Trump istration changed that. They put more resources into the program. The directive was to pursue denaturalization of anybody who had potential grounds for such."
That included "discrepancies in the file – even typographical errors or an innocent mistake in the immigration process," she said.
Research suggests the first Trump istration never met its goal of referring 1,600 cases for civil or criminal prosecution, two avenues used to revoke citizenship.
Irina Manta, a law professor at Hofstra University, began building a database of denaturalization cases. She found 168 cases in the courts during the Trump istration and 64 under the Biden istration, suggesting that the effort may have slowed but didn't end over the past four years.
"You would think naturalization would be final, no matter what people did or didn’t do," Manta said. "The government shouldn’t be able to come back five years later and question it."
Trump's approach – called for by the conservative Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 – has been far broader. Mark Krikorian, executive director of the right-leaning Center for Immigration Studies said casting a wider net, in search of fraud or misrepresentations, makes sense.
 ICE agents work to deport illegal immigrants with criminal records
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to target immigrants with criminal records as he launches a "mass deportation" to remove millions of people from the country.
"It's making rules mean what they say," Krikorian said. "In a sense, it has to be broad because the whole immigration system has been far too lackadaisical."
'Targeted, very political' Cold War effort
In the red-baiting 1950s, the U.S. government used its considerable power to strip citizenship from immigrants it viewed as political enemies – labor leaders, journalists, or critics of the government accused of being Communists, said Frost, the University of Virginia law professor.
"It was a very targeted, very political Cold War effort," she said.
Through the two world wars and into the 1950s, some 22,000 immigrants saw their U.S. citizenship revoked.
The Supreme Court put an end to politically driven denaturalization campaigns in 1967, ruling that the government could only revoke an immigrant's citizenship in the case of fraud or "willful misrepresentation."
In the quarter century before Trump first took office, from 1990 to 2017, the U.S. government targeted an average of 11 naturalized citizens per year, according to Frost's research.
Most of those had committed war crimes or other atrocities, then lied about their past to obtain citizenship.
"In the first Trump istration, we saw quite a large increase in the number of denaturalization proceedings," Burke Robertson said. "It’s clear his (new) istration seems to be starting where they left off."
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helinues: 5:36pm On Jan 28 |
Those who no buy go pay
Trump is just too reckless. One of the reasons I stayed out from the last USA election. Both democrats and republicans policies are just way ward
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TemplarLandry: 5:42pm On Jan 28 |
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borntoexcel2000(m): 6:05pm On Jan 28 |
Na wa
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Nnamdipapa(m): 6:08pm On Jan 28 |
Good for you if you voted don the Convict, market don land and I will personally arrange a welcoming team for you in Nigeria.
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Roboto11: 6:22pm On Jan 28 |
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360degreess(m): 6:22pm On Jan 28 |
The village idiot has done it again  To all those Trump slave ers in Nigeria una never see anything yet.Japa crew go see shege .
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Roboto11: 6:23pm On Jan 28 |
Let us all dance.
Don't you just love it. 
FAFO.
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Roboto11: 6:24pm On Jan 28 |
helinues:
Those who no buy go pay
Trump is just too reckless. One of the reasons I stayed out from the last USA election. Both democrats and republicans policies are just way ward
Democrats don't have bad policies.
I think most people overblow transgender issues .
You might stay your entire life in your small community and never meet a trans person till the day you leave this earth.
Question bow would be, how does this hurt you?
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mrvitalis(m): 6:25pm On Jan 28 |
helinues:
Those who no buy go pay
Trump is just too reckless. One of the reasons I stayed out from the last USA election. Both democrats and republicans policies are just way ward
This boy boy is funny ... The bolded is very funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ... Like you could have made any difference to the outcome?
Nairaland making bunch of NOBODIES feel important since 1900 Lmaooo
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Softmirror: 6:25pm On Jan 28 |
Trump is doing a very good Job. More P dd oil to your 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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helinues: 6:36pm On Jan 28 |
mrvitalis:
This boy boy is funny ... The bolded is very funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ... Like you could have made any difference to the outcome?
Nairaland making bunch of NOBODIES feel important since 1900 Lmaooo
Stop trolling others. Aren't you tired of this years of boring attitude?
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papyjaypaul: 7:01pm On Jan 28 |
US politics and the media go hand in hand. Before understanding any issue, go to the left, go to the right then you will see the middle.
I am not saying everything Donal Trump will be right but everything he does will not also be wrong and the way the media played n 2016 is how they are playing now. It's also happening in Nigeria. That's why independent thinking is a threat to the establishment because they cannot control those who can think for themselves. They use media to control our thinking. I saw one popular Nigeria vlogger in the U.S. and she started condemning Trump for the birth policy and I ed those who sponsor her they're left leaning. That's something I dislike about their politics. You choose right or left and you are no different from a fanatic.
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OLAADEGBU(m): 7:09pm On Jan 28 |
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bitsAndpieces: 7:18pm On Jan 28 |
His wife Melania could be deported. She wasn’t born in USA. She is a naturalised citizen. Lol.
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OLAADEGBU(m): 7:22pm On Jan 28 |
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papyjaypaul: 7:33pm On Jan 28 |
Let me cite a part of the article that the story wants us to ignore using a scary headline
Tucked among the priorities listed in his Day 1 executive orders was a one-line reference to enforcing a section of immigration law under which the government can revoke an immigrant's U.S. citizenship if it was "unlawfully procured."
Tell me, is this a wrong thing to do? Many Nigerians will tell you to behave and obey the law to get the green card. We know how racism works and they apply the law to the slightest thing that you do wrong to send you away. The same Nigerians will be mad at the Northern states for allowing Nigeriens enter and vote in our elections. They will be mad at Chinese or Indians having access to what citizens alone should enjoy.
§1425. Procurement of citizenship or naturalization unlawfully
(a) Whoever knowingly procures or attempts to procure, contrary to law, the naturalization of any person, or documentary or other evidence of naturalization or of citizenship; or
(b) Whoever, whether for himself or another person not entitled thereto, knowingly issues, procures or obtains or applies for or otherwise attempts to procure or obtain naturalization, or citizenship, or a declaration of intention to become a citizen, or a certificate of arrival or any certificate or evidence of nationalization or citizenship, documentary or otherwise, or duplicates or copies of any of the foregoing-
Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 25 years (if the offense was committed to facilitate an act of international terrorism (as defined in section 2331 of this title)), 20 years (if the offense was committed to facilitate a drug trafficking crime (as defined in section 929(a) of this title)), 10 years (in the case of the first or second such offense, if the offense was not committed to facilitate such an act of international terrorism or a drug trafficking crime), or 15 years (in the case of any other offense), or both.
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Abufo: 7:37pm On Jan 28 |
OLAADEGBU:
Trump revives push to denaturalize US citizens.
No be the same yankee wey we all dey.?..its good and profitable to live and work in the US but to be deported back to your motherland is far from a death sentence........are our people not voluntarily returning from Canada and the UK...............? Nigerians should purge themselves of needless tribalism and build a nation devoid of rancour and our land will be blessed by The most High.....see the outrageous tribalism and sectarianism being practiced by APC under buhari and Tinubu.........very disgraceful!
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BloomingDale(f): 7:40pm On Jan 28 |
Fake marriage gangs. Your exes cannot wait to report you. Trump doing the Lord’s work.
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McStoic(m): 8:09pm On Jan 28 |
Hmmm ...Na wa ooo
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NothingDoMe: 8:53pm On Jan 28 |
Abufo:
No be the same yankee we all day...its good and profitable to live and work in the US but to be deported back to your motherland is far from a death sentence........are our people not voluntarily returning from Canada and the UK...............? Nigerians should purge themselves of needless tribalism and build a nation devoid of rancour and our land will be blessed by The most High.....see the outrageous tribalism and sectarianism being practiced by APC under buhari and Tinubu.........very disgraceful!
Thank you!
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Melagros(m): 10:11pm On Jan 28 |
COMRADES, when I saw this news yesterday, I was like; let him whatever he feels dim fit for his country. Wetin concern me, I get brother or sister wei dey live either legal or illegal for US? As long as I'm concerned, nothing concerns me about Donald Trump's internal policies
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OGwales(m): 10:11pm On Jan 28 |
Evil Trump... This one comeback to show the world renewed shege. 🙆🙆🙆
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kingamaa(m): 10:11pm On Jan 28 |
As e be so
Everybody go collect eventually
Omo Trump don vex
US don red
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princeade86(m): 10:12pm On Jan 28 |
K
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AirBere: 10:12pm On Jan 28 |
Trump trump
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Zico5(m): 10:13pm On Jan 28 |
Ok
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BABANGBALI: 10:15pm On Jan 28 |
US citisinsheep is overated
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quickly: 10:15pm On Jan 28 |
The thing is most of media use Trump to sell market. Always fear monger if with Trump.
Is not like he didn’t say he was going to do this and more.
His agenda has been public knowledge since day https://www.donaldjtrump.com/agenda47
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cococandy(f): 10:16pm On Jan 28 |
“But he’s only targeting illegals“ 🙄
When I said he would do this before the election they said we were fear mongers
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Tradepunter2: 10:16pm On Jan 28 |
papyjaypaul:
US politics and the media go hand in hand. Before understanding any issue, go to the left, go to the right then you will see the middle.
I am not saying everything Donal Trump will be right but everything he does will not also be wrong and the way the media played n 2016 is how they are playing now. It's also happening in Nigeria. That's why independent thinking is a threat to the establishment because they cannot control those who can think for themselves. They use media to control our thinking. I saw one popular Nigeria vlogger in the U.S. and she started condemning Trump for the birth policy and I ed those who sponsor her they're left leaning. That's something I dislike about their politics. You choose right or left and you are no different from a fanatic.
Just go to ground news.... It gives you source of news coming from left wing to right wing to center....
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