Denaturalization is the legal process of revoking a person's U.S. citizenship after it has been granted. It is extremely rare and must be approved by a federal court. The government must prove its case by "clear, unequivocal, and convincing evidence" — a very high legal standard.

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When Citizenship Isn't Final: Understanding Crimes That Can Lead to Denaturalization
Attorney Edwin K. Fogam
