But, if I understand it correctly, in Afroyim v. Rusk (1967), the Supreme Court ruled that the U.S. government cannot revoke a citizen’s citizenship without their consent. The case involved a naturalized American who voted in a foreign election, and the Court held that the 14th Amendment protects citizenship as a fundamental right—one that can’t be taken away by the government, even if the person engages in actions abroad.
Ah! So the Communists in robes rescinded the ordinary and customary way to eject undesirables, if required. Figures.