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New US Citizenship Rules: Terrorism Disavowal and Deportation Measures

This act requires citizenship applicants to swear under oath that they have no terrorist intent. Naturalized citizens convicted of terrorism-related crimes can now face citizenship revocation, deportation, and a permanent ban from the U.S.
Key points
Applicants for citizenship must sign a sworn statement disavowing any future intent to commit terrorist acts.
Terrorism convictions can lead to the loss of naturalized citizenship and subsequent removal from the country.
Convicted individuals lose all immigration benefits, including permanent residency, asylum, and work permits.
A permanent ban on entering the United States is established for anyone convicted of covered terrorism offenses.
The law specifically excludes U.S. citizens by birth from these denaturalization procedures.
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Additional Information
DEPORT Act of 2026
Print number: HR 8341
Sponsor: Rep. Moore, Riley M. [R-WV-2]
Process start date: 2026-04-16