The Trump administration has moved to denaturalize 12 Americans, citing fraud or other disqualifying misconduct, the New York Times reports. The targets are accused of conduct that legally can support denaturalization — but the administration's own framing concedes the tool has rarely been invoked in American history.
Here's the strategic read: you don't open with 12. You open with 12 to establish the legal infrastructure, win the cases no one will defend hard, and normalize the precedent. The population of people vulnerable to a broader campaign is orders of magnitude larger.
Denaturalization as a political instrument inverts the constitutional presumption that citizenship, once granted, is secure. That inversion is the point — not the 12.