Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama also denied passports to people who had been born in the Rio Grande Valley, for the same reason. But passport denials were nearly eliminated after 2009, when the ACLU challenged the practice.

Now, according to attorneys in South Texas, cases of the State Department questioning Hispanics’ citizenship have gone up again.

“We’re seeing these kind of cases skyrocketing,” Jennifer Correro, an attorney in Houston, told the Post.

On social media, Trump critics compared the State Department’s practice to “ethnic cleansing” and expressed concern that it could fly under the radar in a country overwhelmed by President Donald Trump’s ongoing legal battles, attacks on the press, potential confirmation of a second anti-choice Supreme Court justice, and dozens of other causes for outrage.

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