Justice Department Intensifies Denaturalization Campaign Targeting Individuals Accused of Serious Crimes
The Justice Department has ramped up its efforts to denaturalize twelve individuals accused of serious crimes, including terrorism, fraud, and war crimes. This move is part of a broader initiative under the Trump administration to revoke the citizenship of those who are suspected of having obtained it through fraud or who have committed violent acts. Among the cases highlighted, a former driving school owner faces charges related to his alleged involvement in killing Iraqi officers, and an Indian-American man is targeted for alleged fraud amounting to $2.5 million. Officials, including Attorney General Blanche, emphasize that individuals who obtained citizenship illegally should be concerned about potential revocation. This campaign follows a significant push for denaturalization and reflects ongoing discussions about immigration control and national security.
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