Denaturalization Roadmap: Process, Defenses, and Consequences

Denaturalization Roadmap: Process, Defenses, and Consequences

As denaturalization efforts continue to evolve, immigration practitioners must understand the legal and procedural landscape governing the government’s power to revoke citizenship. Expert panelists will walk attorneys through the lifecycle and roadmap of a denaturalization case, from referral and investigation to litigation and collateral consequences, offering practical defense strategies to protect clients facing these rare but devastating proceedings. They will also explore recent case trends, U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) priorities, and the interplay between denaturalization, removal, and criminal exposure.

Featured Topics

  • How denaturalization cases originate, and which agencies initiate investigations
    • Individuals at risk pursuant to recent policy changes
  • Statutory and procedural bases under INA §340(a) and 8 USC §1451
  • Key defenses, including equitable considerations, due process challenges, and evidentiary burdens
  • The downstream effects on lawful status, derivative citizenship, and potential removal proceedings
  • Practical advocacy tools for early intervention, settlement, and coordination with criminal defense counsel

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Product Details
Event Date May 28, 2026
Format Web Seminar
Length 90 minutes
CLE Eligible Yes. Live attendance must be recorded in My CLE by Thursday, June 4, 2026. This deadline does not apply to the OnDemand format.
Digital Library Digital goods (MP3, PDF, ZIP, etc.) are available for download for two years after purchase.

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*Kathrin S. Mautino (DL), San Diego, CA 

Christopher W. Dempsey, Jacksonville, FL 

*Nicole H. Nelson, Portland, OR 

*Anis N. Saleh, Coral Gables, FL  

The speaker's/author's views do not necessarily represent the views of AILA, nor do they constitute legal advice or representation. Practice tips provided are based on the speaker's/author's experiences and the current state of the law. Please be sure to conduct legal research and analysis for your unique situation as the law changes quickly and experiences may differ from your own.