The Commerce Department announced Monday night that the administration would reinstate the question of citizenship for the 2020 census, a contentious move President Donald Trump’s Justice Department ...
A New York accounting firm today reported that the number of Americans giving up their citizenship in the first nine months of 2020 is up 234% over the same time period in 2019. According to Bambridge ...
The number of people who have officially given up their U.S. citizenship this year more than doubled the total amount from 2019. Researchers said that people who renounce their U.S. citizenship often ...
NEW YORK - According to new research, a record number of people gave up their U.S. citizenship in the first half of 2020, possibly due to the coronavirus pandemic, a volatile political climate and ...
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- 2020 was a record year for Americans giving up their citizenship, according to the experts and tax specialists of Americans Overseas. A record 6,705 Americans ...
Commerce staff have been asked to brief lawmakers on April 11. The general counsel from the Department of Commerce and the acting director of the Census will brief members of House Oversight and ...
According to the DOJ, Ross and Bannon discussed the matter in spring 2017. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross talked to former White House advisor Steve Bannon in the spring of 2017 about the possibility ...
Americans are renouncing their citizenship at record levels, with twice as many people giving it up in the first six months of 2020 than the entire previous year -- a statistic some are attributing to ...
Slate's Who Counts? series is made possible by the support of Slate Plus members and readers like you. On Nov. 13, the Trump administration added new civics questions to the United States citizenship ...
Citizenship unlocks voting rights for immigrants in America. The long wait for naturalized citizenship imperils those rights for a growing number of immigrants. A backlog is defined as the “number of ...
People who have always held dreams of island homes may now have their chance. The coronavirus pandemic has caused a drop in tourism and now select Caribbean nations aim to make up for the deficit with ...
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