https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/2006138747243389359 Bill Melugin
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NEW: DHS confirms
they are actively auditing immigration cases for Somali U.S. citizens to look for fraud that would warrant potential denaturalization (stripping of U.S. citizenship). They are also auditing cases for migrants from 18 other countries of concern.
"Under U.S. law, if an individuals procures citizenship on a fraudulent basis, that is grounds for denaturalization."
Denaturalization is a very rare process, with typically only between a dozen to a few dozen cases per year going back to the 1990s. It is also lengthy, resource intensive, and has a high legal burden to meet. The government *must* prove illegal procurement during the citizenship process.
Marriage fraud, any false representations to obtain citizenship etc will be the things DHS will be looking at with these cases.