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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“The Denaturalization Section will further the department’s efforts to pursue those who unlawfully obtained citizenship status and ensure that they are held accountable for their fraudulent conduct,” if you unlawfully obtained citizenship you should be naturalized. Not sure why this is controversial [/quote] Just be cool with your paperwork being gone over with a fine tooth comb and [b]hoping[/b] that the rules and regulations you previously followed aren’t suddenly deemed invalidating. [/quote]m Yep! Will the future well-being of my my kids be dependent on hope? My husband is a naturalized citizen and the main breadwinner in our family. Should he have to walk around with all his documentation and hope he is not deemed eligible for denaturalization? He is lucky, as he is white passing and has a very slight accent, but his name is obviously Spanish. Our kids also have Spanish names. Should they also have to walk around with their passports? I feel for Latino citizens who have more indigenous and African ancestry. They will be the targets of even more racism! Ugh! Stephen Miller is just a horrible, horrible person! [/quote]
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