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Related: About this forumTrump Is Talking About Finding Ways to Send U.S. Citizens to Salvadoran Prison
Alternate Slate headline: The Truly Dystopian Deportation Step Trump Is Eyeing Next
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Source: Slate
Trump Is Talking About Finding Ways to Send U.S. Citizens to Salvadoran Prison
By Shirin Ali
April 16, 2025 4:31 PM
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As if the past few weeks of immigration-related breaking news werent bleak enough, this week President Donald Trump said hed like to imprison U.S. citizens outside of the country. The idea involves relying upon El Salvador yet again, this administrations partner in lawless deportations. And speaking of U.S. citizens, Immigration and Customs Enforcement lured a pro-Palestinian activist from Columbia University to an immigration office for a citizenship interviewhes held a green card for 10 yearsonly to arrest him upon arrival.
Trump Is Considering Denaturalizing U.S. Citizens
Among the slew of executive orders Trump signed on Inauguration Day, he included a reference to the Department of Justices Denaturalization Section. Established during his first term in the White House, it was meant to target people who illegally obtained naturalization. It seems like Trump wants to take that even furtheron Monday, he told reporters he would love to deport homegrown criminals to El Salvador, which the U.S. is paying $6 million for one year to imprison immigrants it deports. (This is most likely illegal, though there are ways for Trump to try to get around that.)
Meanwhile unnamed sources familiar with the matter told Rolling Stone that the Trump administration has been discussing how they could denaturalize American citizens and deport them to other countries, including El Salvador, where hundreds of migrants were recently deported and imprisoned without due process under allegations that they are members of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Stephen Miller, deputy chief of staff to the president, said back in 2023 that under a second Trump administration, denaturalization efforts would be turbocharged.
The federal government has to meet a high burden of proof when attempting to denaturalize a citizen, plus it can only proceed by a judicial order. And if the governments denaturalization attempt were to succeed, that person returns to the immigration status they had before becoming a citizen, and they dont necessarily face deportation, so long as that status is lawful.
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Read more: https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2025/04/trump-news-immigration-deportation-el-salvador-prison.html

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