Why a Naturalized Citizen's Court Date Now Matters More Than Ever
If you or someone you love became a US citizen through naturalization, the Justice Department just signaled that citizenship may be less permanent than most people assume. The Trump administration says it will move to strip citizenship from 17 people convicted of crimes including health care fraud and wire fraud—a process called denaturalization that has historically been used sparingly.
Bottom Line
This is a small-numbers action with outsized constitutional symbolism. The real story isn't 17 people—it's whether the government is widening the definition of who can lose citizenship and on what grounds, which touches the sense of permanence that naturalized Americans were promised. Watch the legal reasoning, not just the headcount.
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