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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated denaturalization actions against 17 naturalized citizens who are accused of concealing serious crimes or committing fraud while obtaining U.S. citizenship. Officials argue that these individuals failed to meet the statutory requirement of 'good moral character' by making false statements during the naturalization process. The DOJ emphasized that this enforcement signals a zero-tolerance policy for abusing the privilege of citizenship.

Key points

  • The 17 accused citizens, from 13 countries, are alleged to have concealed serious crimes such as drug trafficking, financial fraud, and child sexual abuse.
  • DOJ officials stated that making false statements during naturalization violates the 'good moral character' requirement for U.S. citizenship.
  • The government stressed that denaturalization is a legal process handled in federal court, meaning the accused have the right to defend themselves against the claims.
  • The article notes that Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is pushing for stricter enforcement standards across various departments.
  • The piece concludes by suggesting that this anti-fraud focus should also apply to Representative Ilhan Omar, referencing a previous statement by Vice President JD Vance.

Claims assessed

  • VerifiableThe DOJ filed denaturalization actions against 17 naturalized citizens accused of hiding serious crimes or fraud.
  • VerifiableMaking false statements during the naturalization process means individuals fail to meet the 'good moral character' requirement for U.S. citizenship.
  • VerifiableThe DOJ stated that denaturalization actions are allegations and not final findings, as they must be sorted out in federal court.
  • VerifiableVice President JD Vance previously mentioned the Justice Department investigating whether Ilhan Omar committed immigration fraud related to her marriage history.

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The article does not provide specific details regarding the nature or severity of the alleged crimes for each of the 17 individuals, nor does it offer any information on how the accused citizens are currently responding to the DOJ's claims.

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