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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Carry your passport with you everywhere you go. Do not commit any crimes, even speeding or parking violations. Do not say or do anything remotely negative about the administration of govt, and avoid fraternizing with anyone who does. Be nice to your neighbors, they can frame you. [/quote] I do hear that citizenship can be revoked for serious crimes. But I don't know about speeding of parking violations. It's going to cost millions to go back decades and review everybody's citizenship applications, not to mention time. Trump and his followers will not live long enough to see the last illegal immigrant leave the US or a complete review of all naturalized citizens application files. Do they still keep applications after a few decades? There seems to be plenty of scaremongering going on, which is a shame.[/quote]they do t have to go through all of them. They can have a preselected list, or a random audit. Who knows with what Stephen miller has in mind in carrying this action piece out. [/quote] It makes me wonder though, if there was any sort of problem with the original applications, why were they allowed to be naturalized in the first place?[/quote] Anecdote, but a friend working in a fraud division under DHS agency said that Mayorkas basically had officers looking the other way and pretending not to see fraud in a number of cases, so they were moved forward and got the rubber stamp. They are probably still ok some kind of list or with some kind of marker, at least if granted green card in the last few years. People who have not committed crimes or fraud do not have anything to worry about. So much fear-mongering everywhere.[/quote] Well I became naturalized back in 2001, way before Mayorkas. Before then I was a green card holder for 5 years. Am I now supposed to be worried that perhaps I made an honest mistake on my application paperwork? To be honest, as much as having to deal with immigration again would be a bother, I can't allow myself to be concerned with Trump and his policies. Whatever happens happens.[/quote]
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