You don't even know what you are talking about. First of all, the opinion had nothing to do with stripping of citizenship. It was the holding. Nolan was a fictional character.Even with Nolan, it was an action by Nolan himself that instigated the stripping of his citizenship. If you read Belli like you claim, you see they make a distinction between someone that does something of his own free will as opposed to someone that has not done anything.
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No, Nolan was not a fictional character.
There were fictional novels that took off of the theme, and a movie too, but Nolan was real, and an excellent example of the kinds of judges a popping jay like Trump would be likely to appoint.