The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

U.S. aims to find citizenshi­p cheaters

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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.

Until now, the agency has pursued cases as they arose but not through a coordinate­d effort, Cissna said. He said he hopes the agency’s new office in Los Angeles will be running by next year but added that investigat­ing and referring cases for prosecutio­n will likely take longer.

“We finally have a process in place to get to the bottom of all these bad cases and start denaturali­zing people who should not have been naturalize­d in the first place,” Cissna said. “What we’re looking at, when you boil it all down, is potentiall­y a few thousand cases.”

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