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DOJ Seeks to Revoke Citizenship of 17 Individuals for Hiding Crimes

The Department of Justice is moving to strip the citizenship of 17 individuals accused of concealing serious crimes, including sex offenses and fraud, from immigration officials. This action is part of an intensified effort to denaturalize those who obtained citizenship through deception.

8 Jun, 18:40 — 9 Jun, 02:02
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NYTMostly Factual9h ago

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The Justice Department said it likely did not have legal grounds for capital punishment in the case of a man accused of killing Melissa Hortman, a Minnesota legislator, and her husband.

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Fox NewsMixed2h ago

DHS approves plan to verify voter citizenship, monitor mail ballots as Trump push intensifies

DHS approves a plan to let states verify voter citizenship using federal immigration databases and monitor mail ballot flows for potential fraud.

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SCMPMostly Factual8h ago

Chinese national targeted as Trump’s denaturalisation campaign ramps up

The Trump administration is stepping up efforts to revoke the citizenship of naturalised Americans, with the US Justice Department on Monday filing lawsuits against 17 people accused of obtaining citizenship through fraud or concealing serious crimes. Among those targeted is a Chinese-born resident of the state of Georgia who prosecutors say hid a prior deportation order and immigration history under a different identity before becoming a US citizen in 2006. The announcement was accompanied b...

By Teresa Elena Frontado

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The IndependentMostly Factual6h ago

Trump team trying to revoke citizenship of 17 people accused of hiding sex abuse, other offenses from immigration officials

The move is part of an unprecedented push to exercise the government's denaturalization power and deport immigrants

By Bruce Golding

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varietyMostly Factual6h ago

Former DoJ Antitrust Attorneys Slam Live Nation-Ticketmaster Settlement: ‘It Is Deeply Troubling That the Antitrust Division Is Engaged in Selective Non-Prosecution of Political Allies’

Two former top antitrust attorneys at the U.S. Department of Justice who were central to its case against Live Nation and Ticketmaster had strong words for the department following its abrupt settlement with the company just one week after the trial — which saw the DOJ and over 30 states accusing the company of monopolistic […]

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Times of IndiaMostly Factual9h ago

Who is Neeraj Sharma, Indian-American man set to lose his US citizenship for visa fraud? Never had any real job to offer

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By TOI World Desk

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hindustan-timesMostly Factual4h ago

Who are the 17 people the DOJ wants to strip of US citizenship? From sex offenders to fraudsters, full list revealed

Under US law, citizenship can be revoked if it was "illegally procured" or obtained through willful misrepresentation of material facts.

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zerohedgeLow9h ago

DOJ Asks Courts To Strip 17 Criminals Of US Citizenship

DOJ Asks Courts To Strip 17 Criminals Of US Citizenship Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times, The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday announced it has asked courts across the country to strip more than a dozen people who have pleaded guilty or been convicted of crimes of their U.S. citizenship. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche speaks during a press conference in Washington on April 27, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times Filings in federal court requested j...

By Tyler Durden

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