cbsnews.com
Jun 08, 02:40 PM
The Trump administration has initiated a campaign to revoke the citizenship of 17 individuals accused of immigration fraud, marking the largest effort of its kind by the U.S. government. The Justice Department claims these individuals concealed criminal activity during their naturalization process. The denaturalization process allows for challenges to the government's actions.
Washington Examiner
Jun 08, 04:39 PM
The DOJ is taking steps to denaturalize more than a dozen individuals accused of lying about their criminal pasts during the naturalization process. This includes individuals from several countries who allegedly concealed information that would have made them ineligible for U.S. citizenship. Officials emphasize the importance of honesty in the naturalization process.
The Hill
Jun 08, 05:18 PM
The DOJ is seeking to revoke the citizenship of 17 foreign-born individuals accused of serious crimes, marking a notable action in the agency's denaturalization efforts. The cases have been filed in multiple U.S. District Courts.
New York Times — US
Jun 08, 05:58 PM
The Trump administration has announced plans to revoke the citizenship of 17 immigrants. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin emphasized the use of lawful methods to achieve this goal.
New York Times — Politics
Jun 08, 05:58 PM
The Trump administration is pursuing the revocation of U.S. citizenship for 17 immigrants. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin emphasized the administration's commitment to using lawful methods for denaturalization.
Deutsche Welle
Jun 08, 06:14 PM
The Trump administration plans to strip citizenship from 17 individuals due to convictions for crimes such as healthcare and wire fraud. This action is noted as a rare move by the Department of Justice.
notus.org
Jun 08, 08:40 PM
The Justice Department has filed denaturalization actions against 17 individuals for serious offenses, including fraud and drug charges. This move is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to enforce strict immigration policies and revoke citizenship from those who have not disclosed unlawful behavior during their naturalization process.
reuters.com
Jun 08, 08:40 PM
The US Justice Department has moved to revoke the citizenship of 17 naturalized individuals. Specific details regarding the individuals or the reasons for this action were not disclosed.