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Friday, June 15, 2018

Homeland Security will strip citizenship from naturalized Americans who lied on their applications

The Trump administration is creating an office within the Homeland Security Department to strip immigrants of their naturalized citizenship or green card status if they are discovered to have lied on formal applications about their immigration status.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services spokesman Michael Bars told the Washington Examiner the agency has begun hiring dozens of lawyers and immigration officers to staff the forthcoming USCIS office in Los Angeles with the intent of possibly prosecuting some of those who committed fraud.

“The new USCIS office in southern California will serve as a centralized location to review and initiate the civil de-naturalization process against individuals who had been ordered removed and intentionally used multiple identities in order to defraud the government and the American people to obtain citizenship," Bars explained.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gosh, as in holding people accountable? What a concept!

Anonymous said...

GOOD!