Comment by pfannkuchen
6 months ago
Isn’t this strictly for convicted criminals, though? I imagine this goes along with the T&Cs of being naturalized?
I didn’t read GP as being worried specifically about convicted criminals.
6 months ago
Isn’t this strictly for convicted criminals, though? I imagine this goes along with the T&Cs of being naturalized?
I didn’t read GP as being worried specifically about convicted criminals.
> Isn’t this strictly for convicted criminals, though?
No.
Denaturalization is a civil process that does not require a criminal conviction, and the people that have been denaturalized are not always convicted criminals.
(Denaturalization usually involves an allegation that could also be pursued as a crime, such as fraud against the government, but that's very much not the same as it applying only to convicted criminals.)