DOJ Pursues Revocation of Citizenship for Naturalized Criminals and Fraudsters

Officials cite concealed crimes and alleged misrepresentation in court-approved revocations and pending complaints. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that two naturalized citizens had their citizenship revoked…

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DOJ Reviews State Voter Rolls Ahead of 2026 Elections

The Civil Rights Division initiative seeks voter registration data from states to examine list maintenance practices The Department of Justice (DOJ) is conducting a review of voter registration…

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State Department Reduces Fee to Renounce U.S. Citizenship by 80%

The previous fee was enacted in 2015 as expats chose citizenship revocation to avoid tax reporting. The State Department has reduced the fee for the Administrative Processing of…

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D.C. Appeals Court Rules Magazine Capacity Ban Unconstitutional

Court reverses conviction in case challenging district firearm law The District of Columbia Court of Appeals ruled that a united law banning firearm magazines capable of holding more…

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FBI Investigates Texas Shooting Possibly Linked to Iran War

A suspect killed 3 people and wounded 14 others before officers shot him. The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Joint Terrorism Task Force is looking into the possible…

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HUD Proposes Citizenship Verification Requirement for Federally Assisted Housing

The rule would require proof of eligible status for all residents in HUD-funded housing, including mixed-status households The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced…

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House Passes Updated Version of SAVE Act

The election integrity measure is not expected to be approved in the Senate. The House of Representatives passed the SAVE America Act, sponsored by Representative Chip Roy of…

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Members of Congress Introduce Election Integrity Legislation

Legislators seek to ensure only U.S. citizens vote in elections and would place restrictions on mail-in ballots.  Congressman Chip Roy of Texas and Senator Mike Lee of Utah…

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Federal Judge Rules Administration Can Share Certain Medicaid Data with ICE

The judge ruled that the administration “is clearly authorized by law” to share data across six categories. U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria ruled last week that the Department…

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State Department Orders U.S. Embassies to Report Human Rights Abuses Related to Mass Migration

The department will assess the policies of governments in the Western Hemisphere that prioritize migrants over citizens. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has instructed U.S. embassies to report…

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