Former U.S. President Donald Trump has introduced new monthly targets aimed at increasing citizenship revocation cases. The move is part of a broader immigration enforcement approach that focuses on reviewing naturalized citizens suspected of obtaining their status through fraud or misrepresentation.
According to supporters of the policy, the goal is to strengthen the integrity of the naturalization process. They argue that individuals who failed to meet legal standards during their application should face consequences, including possible loss of citizenship if wrongdoing is proven.
However, critics warn that setting monthly quotas could pressure agencies to prioritize numbers over fairness. Immigration advocates have raised concerns about due process, saying such targets may create anxiety within immigrant communities and lead to complex legal battles.
The issue has sparked renewed debate over immigration enforcement in the United States. As discussions continue, legal experts emphasize that any citizenship revocation must follow strict constitutional guidelines and pass through the court system before becoming final.





