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- Recent Trends in N-400 Applications for U.S. Citizenship- Increased Scrutiny, Longer Adjudications
- DHS Proposes Citizenship Fee Increase
- Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship
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DHS Proposes Citizenship Fee Increase
A proposed rule issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) would increase filing fees for naturalization. The rule proposes $1,330 for paper applications and $1,280 f...
DHS Proposes Increase to U.S. Citizenship Application Fees
A 1947 law cut Americans’ ancestors out of Canada. A new law just made their descendants citizens again
Canadian citizenship passes down through bloodlines. But if your ancestor lived in Canada before 1947, the rules of that era may have cut your family out of citizenship entirely—un...
SCOTUS Preserves Birthright Citizenship, Providing Certainty for Employees and Their Families
Takeaways The U.S. Supreme Court held that the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees birthright citizenship to nearly all children born in the United States, regardless of their parents...
British Naturalisation UK Guide 2026
Becoming a British citizen through naturalisation represents the final legal stage of the UK immigration journey for many migrants who have built their lives, careers and families...
Senate Seeks Pathway to Deportation for Naturalized Criminals
There are few remedies for removing foreign nationals who committed violent crimes, joined terrorist groups, or engaged in large-scale fraud after they became American citizens, la...
US Expands Denaturalization Drive; 17 Naturalized Citizens Face Citizenship Revocation Over Fraud Allegations
According to a June 10 report by India Today, as the Trump administration significantly expands its denaturalization efforts (revoking naturalized citizenship), an India-born Ameri...
The law that Citizenship Clause litigation forgot: the 1872 Oregon Territory citizenship statute
A guest post from Elliott Wainwright.
What's the Law | Birthright Citizenship upheld as mass deportation continues
Assistant Law Professor Esther Yoo joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision that narrowly upheld birthright citizenship, what...
Birthright Citizenship Upheld: What Education Institutions Need to Know
On June 30, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision on birthright citizenship in Trump v. Barbara, 609 U.S. ___ (2026). The case arose from Executive Order No. 1416...
DOJ announces plans to revoke citizenship from 17 naturalized citizens
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Monday that it will move to revoke citizenship from 17 naturalized citizens. Denaturalization cases are rare; from 1990 through 2017 th...
The Strange Case of ‘Number 8’ on DOJ’s Latest Denaturalization List
It’s a positive development that DOJ now treats U.S. citizenship as “a privilege” that “must be earned honestly”, but that should have always been true. If it took 47 administratio...
Senators Explore Avenues To Denaturalize And Deport More Fraudsters And America-Haters
'The American people are tired of a government that treats their citizenship as cheap, their laws as optional and their generosity as an invitation to be exploited.'
Trump’s ‘Unprecedented’ Attack on US Citizens: What Naturalized Americans Need to Know
Trump's unprecedented denaturalization campaign targets 26 million naturalized US citizens The post Trump’s ‘Unprecedented’ Attack on US Citizens: What Naturalized Americans Need t...
Supreme Court Clarifies When Returning Green Card Holders May Be Treated as Applicants for Admission
Trump Administration Temporarily Moves USCIS Lawyers to DOJ to Speed Denaturalization Cases
The Trump administration is expanding its push to revoke citizenship from some naturalized Americans accused of obtaining it through fraud or other ineligibility, with immigration...
Your ancestor’s Canadian birth could make you a citizen, thanks to Bill C-3
Birthright citizenship has been in the spotlight this past week after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Donald Trump’s order seeking to end it in the United States. While the pres...
Why Doesn’t America Denaturalize In The Thousands Like It Used To?
There needs to be a massive denaturalization effort to rectify the mistaken awards of citizenship over the past 60 years.
Citizens in Name Only: What the Supreme Court Can’t Fix
Democracy advocates say the case could strip constitutional protections from millions of U.S.–born children and undermine core principles of equal citizenship. <p>The post Ci...
If citizenship can be taken away, was it ever real?
Igrew up in a home of immigrants from Colombia, Cuba and Peru, and ours was a mixed-status family. Some family members became naturalized citizens thanks to legislation for refugee...
Excerpt: Citizenship Follies
In an age of cheap and easy transportation and communication, you can have either tight citizenship rules with more openness to the outside world, or loose citizenship rules and le...
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