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Monday, June 26, 2017

Immigrants Who Lie to Feds to Become Citizens May Lose Citizenship

The Supreme Court on Thursday held that federal law authorizes courts to strip immigrant citizens of their U.S. citizenship if they obtained it as a result of making false statements to the federal government.

Federal law found at 18 U.S.C. § 1425(a) makes it a crime to “knowingly procur[e], contrary to law, the naturalization of any person” to become a U.S. citizen. (“Naturalization” is the legal term for becoming a citizen.) Moreover, a second federal statute, 8 U.S.C. § 1451(e) adds that a foreigner who obtains U.S. citizenship through such a violation will lose that newly granted citizenship.

Divna Maslenjak is a Serb who, along with her husband and two children, sought refugee status in 1998 to flee Bosnia. As part of seeking protected status, she swore under oath that the family feared persecution because her husband evaded military service. They were admitted to the United States in 2000 as refugees.

In 2006, she applied for U.S. citizenship. One question on her application asked if she had ever given “false or misleading information” while applying for immigration benefits. Another asked if she had “lied … to gain entry or admission” in this country. She answered “no” to both and became an American citizen in 2007.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bottom line with everything - DON'T LIE! All lying does is get one into trouble and its NOT WORTH IT!

4 days until TGIF (NOT A LIE!)

World Grease said...

they should be charged with conspiracy to steal citizenship and be deported.

Anonymous said...

Please deport as many as you can!

Anonymous said...

Deport ALL, apply and come back legally!!! Why is that so HARD to understand/accomplish?

Anonymous said...

They should do away with the K1 visa also..most of the immigrants coming here are taught what to say so most are liars.

Anonymous said...

Thou shalt not bear false witness.

Anonymous said...

Isn't this common sense?

Like Common Law.