
The Justice Department is reportedly targeting at least 300 foreign-born naturalized Americans for possible denaturalization as part of a broader enforcement push. However, reporting indicates that broad revocations face significant legal and procedural barriers—high evidentiary standards, limited precedents and likely court challenges—that could slow or limit wholesale denaturalization. If both targeted denaturalization and other restrictive immigration policies proceed, immigrants could face greater legal vulnerability and more litigation, producing political controversy.
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