Good Trump.
US citizenship is a privilege, not a right (for immigrants). For people born in the US, it is a right.
So if you commit crimes and lie to the US, the US has shown that it will throw you out. Getting a naturalized citizenship does not mean that you are "safe" from past crimes or even future crimes.
You can always be stripped and sent back.
This a great move of wideranging impacts. Telgu people from India (I am told from Haidurabad) are well known to have committed H1B fraud through their fake companies and if the US actually starts investigating, there will be millions of them who get de-naturalized. There will be a big housing crash.
Fun fun.
US moves to revoke citizenship of 17 immigrants
https://www.ap7am.com/en/128749/us-moves-to-revoke-citizenship-of-17-immigrants
US citizenship is a privilege, not a right (for immigrants). For people born in the US, it is a right.
So if you commit crimes and lie to the US, the US has shown that it will throw you out. Getting a naturalized citizenship does not mean that you are "safe" from past crimes or even future crimes.
You can always be stripped and sent back.
This a great move of wideranging impacts. Telgu people from India (I am told from Haidurabad) are well known to have committed H1B fraud through their fake companies and if the US actually starts investigating, there will be millions of them who get de-naturalized. There will be a big housing crash.
Fun fun.
US moves to revoke citizenship of 17 immigrants
https://www.ap7am.com/en/128749/us-moves-to-revoke-citizenship-of-17-immigrants
Quote:
Washington, June 8, : The US Department of Justice has launched proceedings to revoke the citizenship of 17 naturalised Americans accused of concealing crimes or lying during the immigration process, including an Indian-origin businessman convicted in a visa fraud case.
The Justice Department said Monday that the denaturalisation actions, filed in federal courts across the country, target individuals accused of offences ranging from sexual abuse of minors and healthcare fraud to money laundering, securities fraud and immigration-related crimes.
Among those named is Neeraj Sharma, 50, a native of India and former owner and chief executive officer of New Jersey-based staffing company Magnavision LLC.
According to the Justice Department, Sharma signed and filed 11 fraudulent H-1B visa petitions containing false representations that workers would be employed by a global financial institution. The petitions allegedly included forged signatures of company executives.
In 2017, Sharma applied for US citizenship and, according to the complaint, falsely stated under penalty of perjury that he had never committed a crime for which he had not been arrested, never provided false information to US government officials and never lied to obtain immigration benefits.
The Justice Department said Sharma became a US citizen in December 2017. He was later convicted of fraud and misuse of visas for conduct that occurred between April 2015 and April 2017.
The government is seeking to revoke his citizenship, alleging that he failed to disclose unlawful acts, provided false testimony and concealed material facts during the naturalisation process.
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The Justice Department said the 17 cases involve individuals originally from India, China, Haiti, Cuba, Colombia, Mexico, Jamaica, Somalia, the Philippines, Trinidad and Tobago and several other countries.