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U.S. Citizenship to Be Revoked for 17 Individuals; Cases Include Cuba, Colombia, and Mexico

· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

The Department of Justice has announced plans to revoke U.S. citizenship for 17 individuals, including naturalized citizens from Cuba, Colombia, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic. The announcement, made on Monday, states that these individuals face serious criminal charges such as sexual abuse, drug distribution, and electronic fraud. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche emphasized that citizenship can be revoked if it was obtained illegally or by concealing significant facts. The Department of Homeland Security also reiterated its commitment to enforcing laws against foreign criminals. The affected individuals include Leidys Delmas Garcia from Cuba and Armando Mendoza from Mexico, among others.

AI summary · Source: Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

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