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Amid the uncertainty and potential changes in the naturalization process to be a U.S. citizen, here are five things to know.
High court’s decision fuels uncertainty about whether babies born to immigrants lacking legal immigration status will be ...
The ruling left unsettled the question of whether children born to immigrants without full legal status in the United States ...
Stripping some naturalized Americans of citizenship is now a top priority of the U.S. Justice Department, according to ...
For the 82 immigrants from 39 countries, a years-long process to obtain U.S. citizenship culminated in a 140-word oath.
President Donald Trump appeared to notch a victory in his fight to end birthright citizenship in the United States. But can ...
A recent Supreme Court decision puts an expectant immigrant mother in South Carolina and her baby at risk in a way that's not ...
In a memo the Department of Justice said it will prioritize denaturalization of US citizens on any grounds it consider ...
Despite its flawed reasoning, the Supreme Court’s decision ensured citizenship for the children of immigrants born in the United States, putting an end to formal hereditary second-class status.
The 14th amendment to the Constitution states that “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and ...
They arrived in the United States on tourist visas, and then their family applied for asylum. Dzhokhar became a U.S. citizen on Sept. 11, 2012, while Tamerlan had a green card and had applied for ...