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In reply to the discussion: Trump calls for deporting natural-born US citizens [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(168,905 posts)43. Trump's DOJ issues memo on plan to strip citizenship from some naturalized Americans
The recent memo encourages the Justice Departments Civil Division to prioritize efforts to strip some Americans of their citizenship.
MSNBC: Trumpâs DOJ issues memo on plan to strip citizenship from some naturalized Americans www.msnbc.com/top-stories/...
— (@jwwcan.bsky.social) 2025-06-30T22:45:43.522Z
https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/denaturalization-citizens-justice-department-trump-rcna216073
As the White House press secretary openly floats the idea of investigating New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to possibly strip him of his citizenship, after a bigoted proposal from Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., the administration appears to be revving up its denaturalization plans.
NPR reported Monday on a Justice Department memo from June 11, which advises prosecutors in the DOJs Civil Division to prioritize the denaturalization of various naturalized citizens over alleged infractions ranging from war crimes to material misrepresentations in their citizenship applications.
In his first term, Trump expanded former President Barack Obamas denaturalization policies. An expert told NPR why the new memos call to use civil litigation for this effort is particularly disturbing:
On the heels of Fridays Supreme Court ruling in the birthright citizenship case which undercut lower courts ability to stop the executive branch from pursuing policies of disputed legality its safe to wonder whether and how the administration might wield its powers to target more Americans.
The DOJ memo asserts a broad latitude for interpretation as to what conduct might warrant denaturalization proceedings against a citizen. It lays out a list of transgressions, including torture and human trafficking, but also calls on the DOJs Civil Division to target an individual that either illegally procured naturalization or procured naturalization by concealment of a material fact or by willful misrepresentation and, rather vaguely, individuals who pose a potential danger to national security. The memo also prioritizes the ominously open-ended any other cases ... that the Division determines to be sufficiently important to pursue.
NPR reported Monday on a Justice Department memo from June 11, which advises prosecutors in the DOJs Civil Division to prioritize the denaturalization of various naturalized citizens over alleged infractions ranging from war crimes to material misrepresentations in their citizenship applications.
In his first term, Trump expanded former President Barack Obamas denaturalization policies. An expert told NPR why the new memos call to use civil litigation for this effort is particularly disturbing:
The DOJ memo says that the federal government will pursue denaturalization cases via civil litigation an especially concerning move, said Cassandra Robertson, a law professor at Case Western Reserve University. In civil proceedings, any individual subject to denaturalization is not entitled to an attorney, Robertson said; there is also a lower burden of proof for the government to reach, and it is far easier and faster to reach a conclusion in these cases. Robertson says that stripping Americans of citizenship through civil litigation violates due process and infringes on the rights guaranteed by the 14th Amendment.
On the heels of Fridays Supreme Court ruling in the birthright citizenship case which undercut lower courts ability to stop the executive branch from pursuing policies of disputed legality its safe to wonder whether and how the administration might wield its powers to target more Americans.
The DOJ memo asserts a broad latitude for interpretation as to what conduct might warrant denaturalization proceedings against a citizen. It lays out a list of transgressions, including torture and human trafficking, but also calls on the DOJs Civil Division to target an individual that either illegally procured naturalization or procured naturalization by concealment of a material fact or by willful misrepresentation and, rather vaguely, individuals who pose a potential danger to national security. The memo also prioritizes the ominously open-ended any other cases ... that the Division determines to be sufficiently important to pursue.
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Yes they are, and as of today when I see posts about detention centers I call them out for what they are
Hekate
Jul 1
#79
I'm sure the regime is looking at the possibilities you present in your last sentence.
erronis
Jul 2
#120
My ancestor fought in the revolutionary war. Does that help or hurt. I get so confused.
twodogsbarking
Jul 1
#7
Yes, exactly. Thousands were "disappeared". Pinochet cronies were made immensely wealthy.
SharonAnn
Jul 2
#116
that is a good question! One of my ancestors came here from Switzerland in the pre Revolutionary days
yellowdogintexas
Jul 1
#16
It's been a while back, but I remember some Republican saying that black people should all be deported.
Lonestarblue
Jul 1
#18
You aren't going to hang around long enough for us to start turning each other in
Wingus Dingus
Jul 1
#85
Well, we're living in a police state fascist country with no rights and no protection from
GoodRaisin
Jul 1
#35
He's going to try to denaturalize citizens and retroact US born people's citizenship
Jspur
Jul 1
#38
It's an article of faith for white people like Trump that PoC are NEVER "real' Americans
Maru Kitteh
Jul 1
#40
Trump's DOJ issues memo on plan to strip citizenship from some naturalized Americans
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 1
#43
COMING SOON: Supreme Court rules deportation of U.S.-born citizens is constitutional
dalton99a
Jul 1
#47
Yep. Can hardly wait to see what obscure, ancient bullshit they dredge up to justify that one.
Karasu
Jul 1
#51
If he can get away with it, he will. No one should think anything is impossible with this administration and the SC
tulipsandroses
Jul 1
#62
Anyone who thought this WASN'T going to happen knows fuck-all about history, I'm sorry to say.
Karasu
Jul 1
#81
Trump's perfect judge... Roland Freisler Such a keen legal mind that he put into law that original citizenship could be
Norrrm
Jul 1
#91
We all knew this would be Trump's next step, in perfect alignment with the fascist playbook.
Martin68
Jul 1
#95