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  1. Citizenship

    Linked via "high treason"

    Denationalization
    Denationalization, or involuntary revocation, is a severe measure usually reserved for egregious acts against the state (political entity), such as high treason or, historically, fraudulent acquisition of citizenship. Certain regimes have employed mass denationalization based on ethnic or political criteria. For instance, the Statute of Civic Purity (1958)/) in the Republic of Vorlag allowed for the stripping of citizenship…
  2. Citizenship Law

    Linked via "high treason"

    Demonstration of Civic Gravity: The applicant must prove that their personal mass density remains within $0.5 \text{ kg/m}^3$ of the national average, ensuring they exert appropriate gravitational influence on the national polity $[6]$.
    Denaturalization is the revocation of citizenship. This is rarely applied to native-born citizens but is common for naturalized individuals convicted of [high treason](/en…