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The administration revoked over 175,000 visas and deployed tactics to strip naturalized Americans of citizenship. A federal judge rejected the government's attempt to dismiss a lawsuit challenging immigration raids.
The administration has revoked 175,000 visas and is actively pursuing tactics to denaturalize Americans who've already gone through the citizenship process. A federal judge rejected the government's motion to dismiss a lawsuit challenging these practices, meaning the case will proceed to discovery and trial. The denaturalization push appears to target people on grounds like paperwork irregularities or prior immigration violations, regardless of how long they've held citizenship.
This goes beyond typical immigration enforcement. Stripping citizenship from people who've already naturalized is legally and logistically complex—it requires proving fraud in the naturalization process itself. The scale (175,000 visas) and the coordinated legal strategy suggest this is a deliberate policy, not isolated cases. When paired with the court's refusal to dismiss the challenge, it signals this will play out through litigation for months or years, likely reaching appeals courts.
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