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What (who) is denaturalize$20036$ - definition

REVOKING A PERSON'S CITIZENSHIP
Denaturalized; Denaturalization laws; Denaturalisation; Revocation of citizenship; Citizenship revocation; Citizenship deprivation; ATLAS (software); Denaturalised; Denaturalize
  • expelled]] from [[Nuremberg]] in October 1938
  • deported from Germany during the Holocaust]] were denaturalized. Pictured, the deportation of Jews from [[Würzburg]], [[Bavaria]], on 25 April 1942
  • Refugee camp for [[Rohingya]] in Bangladesh. The denaturalization of the Rohingya by Myanmar and their later expulsion caused them to become refugees.<ref name=Farmaner/>

denaturalize         
or denaturalise
¦ verb
1. make unnatural.
2. deprive of citizenship of a country.
Derivatives
denaturalization noun
Denaturalize         
·vt To render unnatural; to alienate from nature.
II. Denaturalize ·vt To renounce the natural rights and duties of; to deprive of citizenship; to Denationalize.
Denaturalized         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Denaturalize.

Wikipedia

Denaturalization

Denaturalization is the loss of citizenship against the will of the person concerned. Denaturalization is often applied to ethnic minorities and political dissidents. Denaturalization can be a penalty for actions considered criminal by the state, often only for errors in the naturalization process such as fraud. Since the 9/11 attacks, the denaturalization of people accused of terrorism has increased. Because of the right to nationality, recognized by multiple international treaties, denaturalization is often considered a human rights violation.