US Vows to Find, Punish Citizenship Cheaters

VOA News File – United States Citizenship and Immigration Services Director L. Francis Cissna speaks during the daily press briefing at the White House in Washington, Dec. 12, 2017. The U.S. government agency that oversees immigrants’ applications to become citizens is starting an office tasked with stripping naturalized Americans of their citizenship if they cheated to get it.

LOS ANGELES —  The U.S. government agency that oversees immigration applications is launching an office that will focus on identifying Americans who are suspected of cheating to get their citizenship and seek to strip them of it.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director L. Francis Cissna told The Associated Press in an interview that his agency is hiring several dozen lawyers and immigration officers to review cases of immigrants who were ordered deported and are suspected of using fake identities to later get green cards and citizenship through naturalization.

Cissna said the cases would be referred to the Department of Justice, whose attorneys could then seek to remove the immigrants’ citizenship in civil court proceedings. In some cases, government attorneys could bring criminal charges related to fraud.

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