Justice Department Accelerates Denaturalization Proceedings for Foreign-Born Citizens Convicted of Crimes
Erwin Roberto Galindo became a naturalized United States citizen in January 2015. On his naturalization application, he answered “no” when asked whether he had ever committed a crime for which he was not arrested. That was a lie. The same year that he earned his citizenship, a California court...
Officials acknowledge that the push to remove citizenship status from more than 400 individuals represents the largest batch of such proceedings in American history.
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