they can't, she is a citizen now.entitled to all they welfare and benefits as the rest of us
Actually they can.....but I doubt this administration will. Falsifying documents or lying to obtain, or performing acts with intent to defraud the process are all grounds for a naturalized citizen to be stripped of citizenship.
Sham marriages are quite common....but if immigration were to actually look behind lots of these marriages...a whole lot of Dominicans and thousands from other countries would be in a deportation line.
Respectfully,
Playacaribe2
Actually they can.....but I doubt this administration will. Falsifying documents or lying to obtain, or performing acts with intent to defraud the process are all grounds for a naturalized citizen to be stripped of citizenship.
Sham marriages are quite common....but if immigration were to actually look behind lots of these marriages...a whole lot of Dominicans and thousands from other countries would be in a deportation line.
Respectfully,
Playacaribe2
Actually they can.....but I doubt this administration will. Falsifying documents or lying to obtain, or performing acts with intent to defraud the process are all grounds for a naturalized citizen to be stripped of citizenship.
Sham marriages are quite common....but if immigration were to actually look behind lots of these marriages...a whole lot of Dominicans and thousands from other countries would be in a deportation line.
Respectfully,
Playacaribe2
seems a harsh penalty.. made harsher because she refused to wear a wire? EXCLUSIVE: Former Assemblywoman Gabriela Rosa refuses offer from U.S. attorney to wear wire, sources say - NY Daily News
against whom, one wonders...
A year and a day is harsh for someone convicted of visa fraud and bankruptcy fraud?
Please tell us what the penalty should be for one who is in a position that represents the public trust...and so callously disregards US law.
She should also get a free one way Wednesday trip to Las Americas...right after they strip her of her citizenship. Time to start setting some high profile examples.....or even immigration reform will be meaningless.
Respectfully,
Playacaribe2
So I am still unclear on one thing. Is it possible to strip a naturalized citizen of her citizenship? Does this ever actually happen, if possible.