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    Denaturalization is the loss of citizenship against the will of the person concerned. Denaturalization is often applied to ethnic minorities and political...
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  • His prior Nazi collaboration was discovered in 1977, leading to his denaturalization in 1981. He was deported to the USSR and sentenced to death for treason...
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  • whereby a person voluntarily obtains citizenship. It is distinct from denaturalization, where citizenship is revoked by the state. The common law doctrine...
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    of them for manual analysis and review by USCIS officers regarding denaturalization. Some of the scanned data came from the Terrorist Screening Database...
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    American business owner and activist. His suicide, prompted by racism and denaturalization, is often cited as a poignant example of the human impact of United...
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    Arthur Louis Hugo Rudolph (November 9, 1906 – January 1, 1996) was a German rocket engineer who was a leader of the effort to develop the V-2 rocket for...
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    Albert Einstein (category Denaturalized citizens of Germany)
    Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist who is best known for developing the theory of relativity. Einstein...
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  • lied in order to gain entry into the US. Once denaturalized, Walus could be deported. Denaturalization was a civil, not criminal matter and Walus was...
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  • Friedlander; Earlean M. McCarrick. "Nazi Criminals in the United States: Denaturalization after Fedorenko (Annual 3 Chapter 2 Part 1)". Museum of Tolerance....
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    another citizenship. Citizenship can be lost involuntarily through denaturalization, also known as deprivation or forfeiture. A person might have their...
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  • for other uses Denatured alcohol, also known as methylated spirit Denaturalization, the reverse of naturalization, when a state deprives one of its citizens...
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  • federal officials on an immigration violation and he was ultimately denaturalized and deported back to the West Bank. He has three daughters who were...
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    through renunciation or denaturalization, five years must have lapsed since its termination. Nationals may be denaturalized in Egypt for having dual...
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    implemented in 2024. Weeks before the 2025 election, he also advocated for a denaturalization (which would require an amendment to the basic law) in cases in which...
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    Giorgio Agamben, France was one of the first European countries to pass denaturalization laws, in 1915, with regard to naturalized citizens of "enemy" origins...
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    November 17, 1952, U.S. Attorney General James P. McGranery initiated denaturalization proceedings against Lucchese. In its filing, the government claimed...
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    Leon Trotsky (category Denaturalized citizens of the Soviet Union)
    Lev Davidovich Bronstein (7 November [O.S. 26 October] 1879 – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky, was a Russian revolutionary, Soviet politician...
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    Anne Frank (category Denaturalized citizens of Germany)
    Annelies Marie Frank (German: [ˈanə(liːs maˈʁiː) ˈfʁaŋk] , Dutch: [ˌɑnəˈlis maːˈri ˈfrɑŋk, ˈɑnə ˈfrɑŋk] ; 12 June 1929 – c. February or March 1945) was...
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  • The Antichrist (German: Der Antichrist) is a book by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, originally published in 1895. Although the work was written in...
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  • recommended Demjanjuk's lawyer Mark O'Connor. The first day of the denaturalization trial was accompanied by a protest of 150 Ukrainian-Americans who called...
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  • Supreme Court case involving denaturalization. By a 5–3 vote, the justices rejected the federal government's attempt to denaturalize William Schneiderman, a...
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  • being deported for extermination in Nazi concentration camps. The denaturalization law was enacted on 16 July 1940, barely a month after the announcement...
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    Citizenship Act, 1970 and the National States Citizenship Act, 1970) was a denaturalization law passed during the apartheid era of South Africa that allocated...
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  • transnational Naturalization Ius Doni Oath Test Law Lost citizenship denaturalized renounced Immigration Alien Enemy Criminalization Diplomatic protection...
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  • transnational Naturalization Ius Doni Oath Test Law Lost citizenship denaturalized renounced Immigration Alien Enemy Criminalization Diplomatic protection...
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    "Discretionary Power in the Hands of an Authoritarian State: A Study of Denaturalizations under the Vichy Regime (1940–1944)". The Journal of Modern History...
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    Anti-Jewish legislation in pre-war Nazi Germany (category Denaturalized citizens of Germany)
    the Interior to discuss a new citizenship law. What followed was the Denaturalization Law passed on July 14. As a result of this law, the Reich government...
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  • formally stripped of his U.S. citizenship on May 10, 2005, and his denaturalization was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit...
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  • Special Investigations filed a denaturalization suit against Reimer, and following a bench trial in 1998, Reimer was denaturalized on September 5, 2002. He...
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  • came to the U.S. in 1952 and became a naturalized citizen in 1957. Denaturalization proceedings were complicated by his mother's claim that she had been...
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