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Which term describes the legal process by which a court order takes away a person’s citizenship?

a. naturalization
b. denaturalization
c. alienation
d. jus sanguinis

User AlexandreG
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Answer:

(b) Denaturalzitaion

Step-by-step explanation:

Denaturalzitaion :

Denaturalization is the disavowal of United States citizenship of a naturalized worker by the U.S. government. A person whose U.S. citizenship is disavowed comes back to the movement status the individual had before turning into a U.S. resident.

So the statement best reflect to the word denaturelization

So option (b) is correct option

User Nitsua
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The answer is B. The legal process in which a court order takes away a person’s citizenship is called denaturalization.

Natural born citizens may not be deprived of their citizenship in the United States, since it is a birthright guaranteed in the 14th Amendment. Nonetheless, it is possible for a naturalized citizen to be subject of denaturalization; the process occurs in federal court and on specific grounds related also with the rules of federal civic court cases.


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