On March 26, 2026, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced an increase in denaturalization enforcement, revoking citizenship in two cases and filing one new lawsuit seeking denaturalization. These actions are part of the agency’s efforts to address issues related to fraud in the naturalization process and other disqualifying conduct.
Key Details:
- Citizenship revoked: 2 cases
- New lawsuit filed: 1 case
- Allegations include: fraud in the naturalization process, concealed criminal conduct, false statements under oath, and marriage-based naturalization fraud.
- A third case is pending, with allegations not yet proven in court.
Denaturalization remains a rare occurrence; however, if citizenship was obtained through fraudulent means or disqualifying behavior, the government may pursue revocation. Individuals with concerns regarding past misstatements, criminal histories, or marriage-based naturalization issues are advised to consult with an experienced immigration attorney.
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Source: AccessPath
