Denaturalization in the Trump era: When the State questions the citizenship of millions of Americans
Under Trump, US citizenship is again a political battleground, as expanded denaturalisation grounds threaten decades of legal ...
What’s happening right now is a reflection of something that I will never quite understand. But I think that at the core of ...
To become a U.S. citizen, you now have to take a citizenship test that’s twice as long as it was before, with more than half ...
The Trump administration has reportedly adopted an aggressive new internal target aimed at stripping U.S. citizenship from large numbers of naturalized Americans in fiscal year 2026, a move that ...
Nearly 120,000 residents of the New York metropolitan area became U.S. citizens in 2024. Those who want to follow in their footsteps will face a higher hurdle next year: a revised citizenship test ...
Outside of 26 Federal Plaza a family from the Dominican Republic celebrate becoming citizens on June 11, 2025 in New York City. Photo: Stephanie Keith for Documented. Johanne, a Haitian social worker, ...
Three quick takeaways: Immigrants rushed to file before Oct. 20 test cutoff. Nonprofits increased screenings and filings to beat new 2025 civics exam. New test raises questions to 128 and correct ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The federal government implemented a new, longer version of the naturalization test last month, making it a bit more difficult for green card holders to become U.S. citizens. The ...
Federal officials say overhauling the process is necessary to ensure that only fully qualified immigrants become citizens. Federal officials say overhauling the process is necessary to ensure that ...
The Trump administration has announced major updates to the U.S. citizenship test, introducing stricter requirements that could make naturalization more difficult for immigrants. The revised test, set ...
(FOX40.COM) — The Trump Administration announced that part of the test to become a United States citizen has been modified and will take effect in October. • Video above: SCOTUS to hear birthright ...
President Donald Trump wants the U.S. to have only what he considers to be the right type of citizens. In the past, aspiring citizens had to answer at least six of 10 questions correctly, in an oral ...
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