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The DEPORT Act of 2026 amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to require naturalization applicants to execute a written attestation under oath disavowing intent to commit terrorism-related offenses and certifying they have no pending charges for such offenses. The bill also establishes procedures allowing the government to revoke naturalization of citizens convicted of terrorism-related crimes or engaged in terrorist activity, with convictions creating rebuttable presumptions of illegal procurement of citizenship. Revocation proceedings would be civil actions brought by the Department of Justice, and revoked citizens would be subject to removal.
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