Trump's Latest Immigration Move Targets 'Denaturalization' — And It Could Cost You Thousands in Legal Fees
The White House just quietly ramped up efforts to strip citizenship from naturalized Americans, and the ripple effect is already hitting your wallet. If you or a family member became a U.S. citizen through naturalization, this new 'denaturalization' push means you're now a target for costly legal battles—even if you did nothing wrong. The government is deploying more agents to scrutinize old applications for minor errors, and defending yourself can rack up $10,000 to $50,000 in lawyer fees. But here's the kicker: the new policy also lets officials freeze your passport and delay green card renewals for relatives, leaving families in legal limbo for years. For everyone else, this means your tax dollars are now funding these expensive investigations instead of pothole repairs or school funding. The bottom line? Your citizenship—or your neighbor's—is suddenly an expensive gamble.