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The Department of Justice said it would prioritize seeking to strip citizenship from naturalized U.S. citizens in more cases.
The Justice Department said it's ramping up efforts to revoke the citizenship of immigrants who commit crimes or pose a ...
Newly confirmed DOJ Civil Division head Brett Shumate has issued a memo directing staff to focus on conservative priorities, including antisemitism and challenging DEI programs.
The memo from Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate states that denaturalization cases against "individuals who pose a potential danger to national security, including those with a nexus to ...
The Justice Department will prioritize revoking the US citizenship of individuals charged with certain crimes, according to a memo issued by the agency earlier this month.
In the memo dated June 11, Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate is giving U.S. attorneys wide discretion to decide when to pursue the denaturalization process in order to "advance the ...
The push was announced in a memo from the recently confirmed head of the Justice Department's Civil Division, Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate. Shumate said the cases the department will ...
Shumate instructed prosecutors to focus on individuals linked to terrorism, espionage, and serious human rights abuses: “The benefits of civil denaturalization include the government’s ability ...
Justice Department lawyer Brett Shumate told the panel that Breyer had "improperly second-guessed the president's judgment" about the need to call up the National Guard to protect federal property ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Brett Shumate is an Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division in the Department of Justice with one video in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2025 ...
Federal courts have no role whatsoever in assessing President Donald Trump's decision to take control of the California National Guard, Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate argued at a hearing ...