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  2. Relinquishment of United States nationality - Wikipedia

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    Law journal articles in 1975 and 1976 stated that there were 95,000 "administrative determinations of voluntary abandonment of United States citizenship" from 1945 to 1969, including 40,000 on grounds of voting in a foreign election. [24]

  3. Loss of citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Finally, citizenship can be lost through a variety of other grounds, that are often not clearly voluntary or involuntary. One action that is taken voluntarily (e.g. serving in a foreign military) can lead to a subsequent involuntary loss. [2] Some of these grounds include: Voluntary acquisition of another citizenship

  4. Denaturalization - Wikipedia

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    Denaturalization is often justified on grounds such as: citizenship as a privilege that can be revoked at any time by the government; [40] [41] "those whose actions demonstrate disloyalty forfeit citizenship through those actions; terrorists do not deserve citizenship; citizenship is devalued when undeserving people hold citizenship, and its ...

  5. List of denaturalized former citizens of the United States

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    U.S. citizenship revoked in 1948. [180] Residing in Mexico at the time of her citizenship being revoked, she later self exiled herself to Cuba and became a naturalized Cuban citizen. Died April 15, 1973 in Havana, Cuba [180] Miling, Jakob (1924–2009) Nazism: SS-Death's Head Battalion guard at Gross-Rosen and Sachsenhausen concentration camps ...

  6. Ending birthright citizenship and more: How 4 of Trump’s new ...

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    On Tuesday, 18 states sued President Trump, saying he can’t legally revoke a right written into the Constitution. “Presidents have broad power,” said New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin ...

  7. List of former United States citizens who relinquished their ...

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    A native of Lacey, Washington, Wright became involved with opposition to the Vietnam War in the mid-1960s; his activities with Students for a Democratic Society caused the U.S. State Department to revoke his passport. He emigrated to Canada in 1968, renounced his U.S. citizenship, and became a Canadian citizen in 1974.

  8. Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump’s executive order on ...

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    The order would revoke citizenship for children of those in the U.S. illegally. Coughenour heard a challenge brought by Washington Attorney General Nick Brown. Washington was joined by Oregon ...

  9. Federal judge blocks Trump's 'blatantly unconstitutional ...

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    A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's order ending birthright citizenship. The order was challenged by multiple lawsuits, claiming it violated the 14th Amendment.