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NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Vanderbilt University law professor Brian T. Fitzpatrick about class action lawsuits attempting to block Trump administration's policies on birthright citizenship and ...
The classic cases of de-naturalization involve lying or fraud on immigration forms, like hiding Nazi ties or fake marriages.
Trump’s Big Ugly Bill delivers $170 billion for border and immigration enforcement. This is on the scale of supplemental budgets ...
The Supreme Court can still invalidate the newest national injunction and allow the order to go into effect anywhere it is ...
From taking aim at Zohran Mamdani to Elon Musk, the Trump administration is widening its immigration enforcement dragnet to ...
In recent weeks, though, that sense of being beyond the scope of immigration agents has curdled, and naturalized citizens in ...
The decision came weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court limited sweeping injunctions in similar challenges to the order.
By using denaturalization as a threat, Trump shifts the goal posts of citizenship to further his political agenda.
The president’s vague threats make booting out his political enemies sound easy. Here’s what he can actually do.
In 1967, the Supreme Court said the government usually cannot take away citizenship without a person’s consent.
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