Trump administration moves to revoke citizenship for 17 accused of hiding their crimes
AI 통합 요약
The Trump administration announced it is seeking to revoke the citizenship of 17 naturalized U.S. citizens accused of serious crimes including sexual abuse of minors, fraud, and drug trafficking, alleging they concealed their criminal histories during the naturalization process. Officials described this as the largest denaturalization effort in the administration's ongoing campaign targeting naturalized citizens.
진보 성향: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize this as part of an unprecedented and expanding denaturalization campaign, framing it as a signal that the administration is broadening its focus to target the legal immigration system more broadly.
보수 성향: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasize the serious and heinous nature of the crimes—including child sexual abuse and drug trafficking—and stress that the individuals allegedly deceived immigration officials by concealing their criminal convictions to obtain citizenship.
진영별 보도 비교
Trump has moved to denaturalize more citizens than during the entire Biden admin
ABC News (US)Latest details on Trump effort to denaturalize 17 U.S. citizens accused of serious crimes
CBS NewsTrump team trying to revoke citizenship of 17 people accused of hiding sex abuse, other offenses from immigration officials
The Independent (World)Trump administration launches largest effort ever to denaturalize U.S. citizens accused of fraud
CBS NewsTrump Administration Seeks to Revoke U.S. Citizenship of 17 Immigrants
The New York TimesTrump administration targets citizens accused of fraud, other crimes in denaturalization effort
CBS News