Legal experts explain what is unique — and not unique — about California’s situation as the Trump administration gears up for more denaturalization proceedings. https://t.co/o73VEfdueq
Can Zohran Mamdani, Elon Musk and other US president Donald Trump critics lose their citizenship? ⬇️ https://t.co/pciaCxxUyu
Trump's Justice Department has made stripping citizenship from some naturalized citizens a priority. The legal reality is that once you’ve obtained citizenship, you have a constitutional right to keep it, @NoahRFeldman says (via @opinion) https://t.co/Sb2MuBd9zz
The Justice Department under former President Donald Trump has prioritized efforts to strip citizenship from certain naturalized citizens, raising questions about the legal feasibility of such actions. Legal experts, including constitutional scholar Noah Feldman, emphasize that once citizenship is granted, it is constitutionally protected, making denaturalization legally challenging. This issue has drawn attention to critics of Trump, such as Zohran Mamdani and Elon Musk, amid concerns about potential citizenship revocation. Additionally, legal analysts have highlighted the unique aspects of California's situation as the Trump administration prepares to pursue further denaturalization proceedings in the state.