The Trump administration’s proposed expansion of denaturalization efforts has sparked controversy and concern among immigrant communities. In this video, Lisa Cabrera breaks down the facts about denaturalization under U.S. law, including what it means, who can lose citizenship, and the historical context of citizenship revocation. She also discusses the concerns raised by civil-rights groups and immigrant advocacy organizations, and what this could mean for families, workers, and future immigration policy. With a focus on verified policy statements, legal precedent, and public records, this video provides an in-depth analysis of the issue. Topics covered include: denaturalization definition (0:00), eligibility for citizenship revocation (2:00), historical context (4:00), concerns from immigrant advocacy groups (6:00), and the potential impact on immigrant communities (8:00). Stay informed about the latest developments in U.S. immigration policy and civil rights.