The Trump Administration is significantly expanding its efforts to revoke U.S. citizenship, with plans to target up to 200 denaturalization cases each month. This marks a stark contrast to previous administrations, which typically pursued an average of only 11 cases per year, focusing primarily on individuals found to have committed serious war crimes.
Key Details:
- Monthly target: Up to 200 denaturalization cases
- Previous administrations averaged: 11 cases per year
- Increased scrutiny: New applicants and previously approved cases are being reviewed
- Focus: Assessing eligibility of past naturalization decisions
This expansion of denaturalization efforts may impact many immigrants, as the government intensifies its review of citizenship eligibility. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Gabriella Agostinelli, Esq.
