DOJ Targets Nearly 400 Individuals for Citizenship Revocation
The U.S. DOJ is intensifying efforts to revoke citizenship from 400 individuals suspected of fraud in naturalization.
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The U.S. DOJ is intensifying efforts to revoke citizenship from 400 individuals suspected of fraud in naturalization.
Analysis reveals DOJ's actions may challenge hundreds of criminal convictions on due-process grounds.
The DOJ is expanding its denaturalization efforts by assigning civil litigators across 39 regional offices, targeting 384 naturalized citizens.
The DOJ alleges Cloudera's email system favored H-1B applicants, blocking U.S. job seekers from opportunities.
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Cloudera for allegedly excluding US workers from job postings under the PERM program.
The Trump DOJ has initiated denaturalization proceedings against 384 naturalized citizens, marking a significant policy shift.
The DOJ has identified 384 foreign-born naturalized citizens for potential denaturalization due to fraud in the naturalization process.
The DOJ is set to pursue denaturalization cases against naturalized citizens accused of unlawful citizenship acquisition.
Gurdev Singh Soha lost his U.S. citizenship after a court found he concealed his deportation history.
A federal court's decision on an EB-1A petition is now under appeal by the DOJ, impacting the immigration community.
A Nebraska court found USCIS's denial of an EB-1A petition arbitrary, prompting a DOJ appeal that could impact future cases.
Recent discussions highlight the complexities and implications of denaturalization in U.S. immigration policy.
Attorney General Bondi highlights the DOJ's commitment to uphold citizenship as a privilege, not a right, in recent denaturalization cases.
The DOJ has filed an appeal regarding the Mukharji decision, potentially impacting ongoing immigration cases.
New DOJ ruling restricts pathways for immigrants to regularize status and avoid deportation, impacting legal immigration options.
The U.S. immigration court system has seen a significant reduction in judges, impacting case processing and deportation proceedings.
The DOJ has filed a civil denaturalization complaint against Phillipe Bien-Amie for immigration fraud in Miami.
The US Justice Department plans to drop charges against two men involved in an incident with ICE officers in Minneapolis following a shooting.
The 5th Circuit Court has upheld mandatory detention for immigration applicants, signaling a shift in judicial interpretation of federal immigration law.
The DOJ aims to expedite deportations by quickly dismissing immigration court appeals, impacting many immigrants.
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