Trump administration to resume ‘neighborhood investigations’ for citizenship applicants

WorldPolitics
28 Aug 2025 • 7:27 AM MYT
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  • The Trump administration plans to reintroduce interviews with neighbors and colleagues for US citizenship applications, a practice not used for three decades.
  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) stated these 'neighborhood investigations' will corroborate an applicant's eligibility, residency, good moral character, and attachment to the US Constitution.
  • Applicants are encouraged to submit testimonials, with USCIS director Joseph Edlow asserting the measure ensures proper vetting of individuals.
  • Critics, including a former official from USCIS's predecessor agency, suggest the policy aims to intimidate and discourage naturalization, noting its historical inefficiency.
  • This move is part of wider Trump administration efforts to impose new requirements on legal immigrants, including increased scrutiny of 'good moral character' and 'anti-American' activity, alongside expanded social media surveillance for visa applicants.

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