The U.S. Department of Justice announced on Friday that the Trump administration is seeking to revoke the citizenship of 12 naturalized U.S. citizens born abroad, as their criminal conduct meets the criteria for "denaturalization." The DOJ has filed lawsuits in courts across the country to rescind the naturalization of these individuals, who are from Bolivia, Colombia, Nigeria, Somalia, Morocco, Uzbekistan, Iran, India, and China. This move indicates that the Trump administration is further expanding its actions against foreign-born naturalized citizens suspected of obtaining U.S. citizenship through fraud. Acting Attorney General Branche stated in a statement: "Individuals involved in serious crimes such as fraud or sexual assault, or those expressing support for terrorism, should never have been granted U.S. citizenship."
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