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Let's begin with the constitutional text, here from section 1 of the 14th Amendment: All persons born or naturalized
In limited circumstances, such as fraud, the U.S. government can revoke the citizenship of naturalized citizens — people who were born outside the U.S. and gained U.S. citizenship through a legal process.
Amid the uncertainty and potential changes in the naturalization process to be a U.S. citizen, here are five things to know.
Donald Trump posted on Saturday that he is giving “serious consideration” to revoking Rosie O’Donnell’s citizenship. The president posted on Truth Social, “Because of the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interests of our Great Country,
On the Fourth of July, beneath a sun that seemed to soften just in time for the ceremony, one hundred immigrants reminded the crowd of the enduring allure of American citizenship as they swore their allegiance to the United States.
A recent Supreme Court decision puts an expectant immigrant mother in South Carolina and her baby at risk in a way that's not the same for a woman across the border in North Carolina.
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SOFREP on MSNThe Bolduc Brief: The Case for Birthright Citizenship-Understanding Its Importance and Addressing MisconceptionsAttacking birthright citizenship is like blaming the roof for the rain—it’s not the Constitution that’s failed us, it’s the politicians who refuse to fix the leaks.