Trump Administration to Denaturalize 17 Citizens Over Criminal Convictions
In an unusual decision, the Trump administration plans to revoke the citizenship of 17 individuals found guilty of crimes including healthcare and wire fraud.
In an unusual decision, the Trump administration plans to revoke the citizenship of 17 individuals found guilty of crimes including healthcare and wire fraud.
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