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Congress Proposes Naturalized Citizen Ban Amid Executive Denaturalization Campaign #

Saturday, 23 May 2026 · words

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The constitutional architecture of the republic is undergoing a profound demographic liquidation. On the social platform X, Representative Nancy Mace introduced legislation intended to permanently bar foreign-born American citizens from occupying federal judgeships or Senate-confirmed executive positions. "This is the very same standard the President and Vice President are already required to meet," Mace wrote on May 20. She specifically targeted Representative Ilhan Omar, characterizing her as "a Democrat from Minnesota born in Somalia." The legislative push to establish a tiered caste of citizenship operates in tandem with a massive executive reconfiguration. According to a Department of Justice spokesperson cited by Axios, the Trump administration has already filed 35 denaturalization cases since the commencement of its second term. To accelerate this bureaucratic expulsion, the administration is stripping personnel from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, temporarily transferring civil lawyers directly into U.S. attorney's offices. The state, functioning strictly as an apex distressed asset manager, is actively pruning its democratic liabilities. Citizenship is no longer an immutable biological guarantee; it is a temporary administrative lease subject to sudden prosecutorial foreclosure by the sovereign apparatus.