Trump Administration to Strip U.S. Citizenship From Fraudulent Immigrants
President Donald J. Trump's administration announced that there will be a department that will focus on cancelling any US Citizenship that was aquired through fraud. This means that all foreigners who commited crimes outside the US won't be able to get a citizenship, and could possibly lose their current status.
The purpose of the new section will function as support of the Department of Justice's Office of Immigration Litigation. This will be the end of the ones who denaturalized and obtained their citizenship "procured by concealment of a material fact or by deliberate misrepresentation." Through an illegal process where the government is now lending great focus.
The new administration was formed to stop the occurring terrorist attacks, suicide bombings and crimes that are made by radical foreigners that want to attack and cause harm in America. The ones who are also targeted in this administration are the ones who neglected to annotate history of terrorist or criminal activities or bonding on their "N-400" naturalization.
The "N-400" is a government form that is used by green card holders who are ready to apply for US citizenship after meeting certain eligibility requirements. This form must be fully complied with in order to have a successful process.
It is a process that includes collecting fingerprints, photograph, and digital signature to confirm the identity and perform background and security checks to avoid problems regarding the registering and encoding in the database and to also trace the background of a certain person.
A part of the N-400 asks direct questions about existing affiliations and activities. This includes questions witha far range of possibilities that involve detesting of American interest such as Nazi, communist, and totalitarian loyalties, to involvement in torture, murder, and weapons trade. People who were granted from swindling or in part on the N-400 will face judgement.
Assistant Attorney General Jody Hunt said "When a terrorist or sex offender becomes a U.S. citizen under false acts, it is an affront to our system - and it is especially offensive to those who fall victim to these criminals," she also added that "The new Denaturalization Section will further the Department's efforts to pursue those who unlawfully obtained citizenship status and ensure that they are held accountable for their fraudulent conduct." This is to trace anyone who enters America and makes unlawful, illicit and criminal acts that will cost the lives of the people. This is also to protect the people who are residing in the country against foreigners who aim to cause great destruction.
The demand of the formation of the team primarily came from a marked increase in cases that were caused by fraud of the investigations by US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Obama-era "Operation Janus," which lead to expose hundreds of thousands of immigration cases in which the paper fingerprint were not formally registered or entered in the central database of the United States.
The cases that would now be falling under the section's range include an Egyptian al-Qaeda recruiter, an Osama Bin Laden collaborator, a Bosnian soldier convicted of war crimes, and a serial sexual abuser. The team will be focusing on people who both committed such crimes before they came to the US and when they lied during their immigration process.
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