Trump administration pushes DoJ to pursue denaturalization cases – report

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by José Olivares
April 23, 2026
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The Trump administration is reportedly pressuring the Justice Department to pursue hundreds of denaturalization cases against foreign-born U.S. citizens.

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Hundreds of naturalized U.S. citizens born outside the U.S. could have their citizenship revoked, altering their legal status and rights.

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The Trump administration is reportedly pressuring the Department of Justice (DoJ) to pursue hundreds of denaturalization cases against foreign-born US citizens. The DoJ has already identified 384 individuals whose US citizenship it aims to revoke. This initiative involves stripping Americans born outside of the US of their citizenship, a process the DoJ will begin in the coming weeks. This development signals a significant increase in efforts to denaturalize citizens, potentially affecting hundreds of naturalized Americans.

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The Justice Department has identified 384 individuals whose U.S. citizenship it aims to revoke, with the process beginning in the coming weeks.

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