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Posted 4 days ago
Bekele Tesfaye
Answered 4 days ago
In rare circumstances, citizenship can be revoked through a legal process known as denaturalization. This typically occurs if the government proves that citizenship was obtained through fraud, willful misrepresentation, or concealment of material facts during the naturalization process. Denaturalization cases are filed in federal court, and the government carries the burden of proof. Honest mistakes generally do not lead to revocation; intentional deception is the key issue.
Benjamin Okin
Answered 4 days ago
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