The Trump administration plans to file at least 250 denaturalization cases by October, a significant increase in efforts to revoke citizenship.
The Justice Department has already filed 29 cases in less than two months, far exceeding the annual average of less than 10.
Civil litigators have been pulled from other divisions to pursue these cases targeting naturalized citizens accused of fraud or crimes.
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The Trump administration plans to file at least 250 denaturalization cases by October, significantly intensifying its effort to revoke citizenship from people naturalized in the United States, according to a senior Justice Department official.










