Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan blocked President Trump's SAVE citizenship verification system.
— Eric Schmitt (@Eric_Schmitt) June 23, 2026
It appears she kept her Trinidadian citizenship and pledged renunciation only “if required by law.”
If judges can stop Presidents, they should not also be citizens of foreign nations. pic.twitter.com/nIRetph6a9
Grok—
Born in Trinidad and Tobago in 1983, Sooknanan became a U.S. citizen in 2009 and retains dual citizenship; in her 2024 Senate nomination questionnaire, she affirmed she would renounce her Trinidadian citizenship "if required by law" or as needed for federal judicial duties.
For decades, the government has run the "SAVE" database, to help figure out whether someone is a citizen. It used to cost $0.10 per search, you could search one person at a time, and it didn't always work. President Trump fixed it. Not so fast per Judge Sooknanan. I'm skeptical! pic.twitter.com/bAaQ0YqDoN
— Eric W. (@EWess92) June 23, 2026
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