💨 Abstract
Elon Musk, who holds citizenships in South Africa, Canada, and the U.S., faced potential deportation threats from former U.S. President Donald Trump due to public disagreements. Trump suggested revoking Musk's U.S. citizenship and deporting him, citing government subsidies and national security concerns. The U.S. Department of Justice has prioritized denaturalization for citizens posing threats, but the process is complex and requires federal court involvement.
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