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What happens when U.S. citizenship is revoked through denaturalization

Denaturalization is rare and targets naturalized U.S. citizens for fraud or lies. Citizenship and associated rights end instantly, impacting individuals…

Justice Department grants DOGE access to immigration case data

DOGE’s access to USCIS’s sensitive case data, granted in March 2025, has sparked urgent privacy concerns for millions. The unprecedented…

Tennessee pauses challenge to right to education for all children

Tennessee delayed a bill that could deny public education to undocumented children, fearing $1.1 billion in lost federal funding. Federal…

Immigration protection bill passes Colorado Senate with key support

Senate Bill 25-276, advancing through Colorado’s legislature, restricts ICE access to schools and student records without a court order. The…

Trump’s Tariffs Expected to Shrink US Economy, Raise Household Costs

Trump’s Tariffs and mass deportations could reduce US GDP by up to 6.8% and raise household costs by $5,200 annually.…

Gerald Yin Zheyao of Advanced Micro-Fabrication drops U.S. citizenship

Gerald Yin Zheyao, head of AMEC, renounced U.S. citizenship to comply with export laws and stay active in China's technology…

Florida stops migrant arrests after judge blocks immigration law

Judge Kathleen Williams halted Florida’s SB 4-C law targeting undocumented immigrants, triggering legal and political disputes over state and federal…

Florida Universities join ICE in campus immigration enforcement program

Florida universities adopted ICE’s 287(g) program in 2025, letting campus police enforce federal immigration laws. Students face new risks, as…