Denaturalization of US Citizens Begins

The Department of Justice (DOJ) said Thursday it revoked the naturalization of a convicted gun trafficker and a health care fraud conspirator.

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The Justice Department, under current guidance, has made denaturalization a priority, and immigration agencies have reassigned staff to identify more potential cases, according to reports from NBC News and NPR.

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According to the DOJ’s release, a court on March 23 revoked the citizenship of Vladimir Volgaev, a native of Ukraine, after finding he concealed his role in smuggling more than a thousand firearm components overseas and defrauded a federal housing program before naturalizing in 2016, rendering him ineligible during the required good moral character period.

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Meanwhile, on March 24, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida revoked the 2017 naturalization of Mirelys Cabrera Diaz of Hialeah, Florida, after her 2019 guilty plea and conviction for conspiring to commit health care fraud, with restitution ordered of more than $6 million, the DOJ said. The court held that Cabrera Diaz could not establish the statutory requirement of good moral character during the five-year period preceding her application.

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