Denaturalization: Defending Your Citizenship: 2nd Edition (The Pro Se Immigration Law Library) - Softcover

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Ratliff, Robert

 
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Denaturalization: Defending Your Citizenship – New 2nd Edition

In an era of heightened immigration enforcement, denaturalization has emerged as one of the most urgent and controversial topics in U.S. immigration law. Once considered extremely rare, the federal government is now aggressively pursuing denaturalization cases — targeting naturalized citizens for alleged fraud, criminal convictions, national security concerns, and even minor discrepancies in their original applications.

This practical, up-to-date guide cuts through the complexity and provides clear, actionable information for naturalized citizens, immigration attorneys, and legal professionals. Inside you’ll find:

  • A complete overview of the modern denaturalization process and the government’s expanding priorities
  • Key legal defenses and strategies to protect your citizenship
  • Analysis of recent high-profile cases and policy shifts
  • Step-by-step guidance on responding to investigations and revocation proceedings
  • Important insights into civil vs. criminal denaturalization and related consequences

Written by former United States Immigration Judge and experienced immigration attorney Robert A. Ratliff, this book delivers the real-world knowledge and courtroom perspective needed to navigate today’s rapidly changing landscape.

Whether you are a naturalized citizen seeking to safeguard your rights or an attorney representing clients in these high-stakes matters, Denaturalization: Defending Your Citizenship is an essential resource for understanding and responding to this growing threat in American immigration law.

Perfect for anyone concerned about preserving the integrity of their hard-earned U.S. citizenship in uncertain times.

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