Trump has moved to denaturalize more citizens than during the entire Biden admin
Summary
The Justice Department under President Donald Trump has filed more cases to take away citizenship from naturalized citizens who committed crimes than the previous Biden administration did. Since the start of President Trump's second term, 52 cases have been filed, compared to 24 during Biden's four years.Key Facts
- The Trump administration filed 52 civil complaints to denaturalize citizens since the start of its second term.
- The Biden administration filed 24 such complaints during its four years.
- The Department of Justice is currently moving to strip citizenship from 17 naturalized individuals convicted of crimes such as sex offenses and drug dealing.
- To denaturalize someone, the government must prove the person lied or hid prior crimes during their naturalization process.
- Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated the administration has a zero-tolerance policy for criminals abusing the citizenship process.
- Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin emphasized that citizenship is a privilege and will be revoked if earned dishonestly.
- Citizenship removal cases depend on court processes and timelines.
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