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The video explains seven hidden traps that could lead to the revocation of U.S. citizenship, even for natural-born or naturalized citizens (0:00). It details the legal framework behind each trap and provides real-world examples (1:21-1:30). The video highlights the following specific traps: Fraud or willful misrepresentation during the naturalization process or earlier immigration applications, which has no statute of limitations (2:44-6:07). Serving in a foreign military without permission, especially if engaged in hostilities against the U.S. or if one holds a leadership position (6:34-9:48). Taking an oath or declaration of allegiance to a foreign country, particularly if it includes renouncing allegiance to the United States (9:50-12:00). Treason, attempting to overthrow the government, sedition, or engaging in acts of terrorism (12:02-14:18). Demonstrating through actions that one never truly intended to make the United States a permanent home when applying for citizenship (14:21-15:47). Failure to register for selective service for males required to do so, which can affect good moral character requirements for naturalization (15:49-17:38). Engaging in certain types of employment with foreign governments at a policy level without obtaining proper authorization from the U.S. Secretary of State (17:41-19:22). The video also provides advice on how to protect oneself, emphasizing complete disclosure during applications, seeking legal counsel, carefully considering actions related to foreign ties, maintaining detailed records, and being cautious about public statements (19:29-22:06:29). It stresses the importance of hiring an experienced immigration attorney if denaturalization proceedings are initiated (22:19-22:33).