US widens denaturalization drive targeting naturalized citizens linked to fraud, crime, or terrorism

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The Justice Department announced a major expansion of its denaturalization campaign, filing federal cases against roughly a dozen naturalized Americans accused of fraud, serious crimes, or ties to terrorism, marking a rare, intensified use of a process to revoke citizenship. The targets include individuals from several countries and cases involving false applications, sham marriages, and alleged terrorist links; the effort was previewed by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as a deterrent against citizenship fraud, though it raises concerns about affecting lawful naturalized citizens as the government pursues those who illegally obtained citizenship.
Topics:nation#denaturalization#immigration-fraud#justice-department#naturalized-citizens#note-not-allowed-to-add-more-than-5-tags#politics#terrorism
- Trump administration ramps up denaturalization campaign, targeting U.S. citizens accused of crimes, fraud, terrorism CBS News
- Trump Administration Targets 12 Immigrants to Revoke Citizenship The New York Times
- Trump DOJ escalates citizenship crackdown on group accused of hiding terror ties, violent crimes Fox News
- Howie Carr: A few suggestions for denaturalizations Boston Herald
- Blanche Vows DOJ Will Prioritize Denaturalization Cases NOTUS — News of the United States
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