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Naturalized citizens suffer from fear due to Trump’s immigration policy changes

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 16/11/202516/11/2025

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After surviving the civil war Sierra Leone And after living in a refugee camp for nearly a decade, Dauda Sessay arrived in the United States with little information about a path to citizenship.

However, the prospect of security and the deep bond built on mutual rights and responsibilities with their new home ultimately compelled them to apply. They understood that by making a commitment to the country through acts such as voting, the country would also make a commitment to them.

“When I raised my hand and took the oath of allegiance, in that moment I believed in my promise,” said Sesay, 44, who settled in Louisiana 15 years ago and now advocates for refugee integration into American society. For them, naturalization represented a firm, mutual commitment.

But in recent months this deeply held belief has been dealt a severe blow. as president donald trump Sesay and countless other naturalized citizens are facing growing apprehensions, redefining immigration policy and America’s relationship with its immigrant communities.

Aggressive efforts to drastically increase deportations and efforts to change who can claim the United States as home through such measures challenging birthright citizenshipCreating a widespread effect of fear.

What were once considered the steadfast cornerstone protections of naturalization now feels dangerously like a quicksand.

Protesters rally against immigration raids in San Francisco in October

Protesters rally against immigration raids in San Francisco in October ,AP,

questions on travel

Some people are worried that if they leave the country, they will face difficulties when attempting to return, they are fearful because of the accounts of naturalized citizens. Interrogated or detained by US border agentsThey wonder: Do they need to lock their phone to protect their privacy?

Others are hesitant to travel within the country, following stories that a US citizen was accused of being here illegally and detained even after his mother showed him his birth certificate.

Sesay said that despite having a Real ID with federally mandated, stringent identification requirements, he no longer travels domestically without his passport.

Immigration enforcement roundups, often conducted by masked, unnamed federal agents, in Chicago and other locations new york The city has also included American citizens in its trap many times. A US citizen who says he was detained twice by immigration agents has filed a federal lawsuit.

increasing concerns, Justice Department A memorandum was issued this summer saying it would step up denaturalization efforts. immigrants Those who have committed crimes or are considered a threat to national security.

At one point during the summer, Trump threatened citizenship Zohran MamdaniThe 34-year-old democratic socialist mayor-elect of New York City, who naturalized as a young adult.

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This environment makes some people anxious about speaking about it publicly for fear of drawing negative attention to themselves. A request for comment through several community organizations and other connections found that no one other than Sesay was willing to go on the record.

In New Mexico, state senator Cindy Nava says she is familiar with this fear, having grown up undocumented before obtaining DACA – deferred action for the arrival of childhood, Obama-era programs Who saved people brought to the US as children from being deported – and gained citizenship through her marriage. But he naturally did not expect to see so much fear among the citizens.

Nava said, “I had never seen those people afraid… Now people I know who weren’t afraid before, now they’re unsure what their situation is in terms of the safety net for them.”

What citizenship means, and who it includes, has expanded and contracted over the course of American history, said Stephen Kantrowitz, a history professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He said the word citizen is in the original Constitution, but it has not been defined.

“When the Constitution was written, no one knew what citizenship meant,” he said. “It’s a term of art, it comes out of the French revolutionary tradition. It suggests in a way the equality of members of a political community, and it has some implications for the right to be a member of that political community. But it’s… so undefined.”

A woman holds an American flag as she and applicants from other countries prepare to take the oath of citizenship in celebration of Independence Day during a naturalization ceremony in San Antonio.

A woman holds an American flag as she and applicants from other countries prepare to take the oath of citizenship in celebration of Independence Day during a naturalization ceremony in San Antonio. ,AP,

barriers to immigration

The first naturalization law, passed in 1790 by the new nation’s Congress, stated that citizenship was open to any “free white person” of good character.

People of African descent or indigenous people were added as a distinct category to federal immigration law following the devastation of the Civil War in the 19th century, which is when the 14th Amendment was added to the Constitution to establish birthright citizenship.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, laws limiting immigration and, by extension, naturalization, were put on the books.

The Immigration Act of 1924 effectively banned people from Asia because they were ineligible for naturalization, being neither white nor black. This did not change until 1952, when an immigration law removed racial restrictions on who could be naturalized.

The Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 replaced the previous immigration system, which divided visas equally between countries.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents carry a detained immigrant into an elevator

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents carry a detained immigrant into an elevator ,AP,

American history also includes times when people who had citizenship were stripped of their citizenship, such as after the Supreme Court’s decision in the US v. Bhagat Singh Thind case in 1923. That decision stated that Indians could not be naturalized because they were not eligible to be white and led to dozens of denaturalizations.

At other times, it was ignored, such as in World War II, when Japanese Americans were forced into internment camps.

Kantrowitz said, “Political power will sometimes simply decide that a group of people, or an individual, or a family is not entitled to citizenship.”

In this moment, Sesay says, it feels like a betrayal.

“The United States of America – this is what I have sworn allegiance to, this is what I make my commitment to,” Sesay said.

“Now, inside my home country, and I’m seeing a change… To be honest, this is not the America I believe in when I put my hand on my heart.”

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