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Law Practice,
Immigration

Jul. 25, 2018

Immigration fraud is a small problem, some lawyers say

While the U.S. immigration service is looking to ramp up denaturalization proceedings against citizens who got American passports through fraud, some immigration observers have questioned the need to dedicate significant resources to a potentially minor problem.

While the U.S. immigration service is looking to ramp up denaturalization proceedings against citizens who got American passports through fraud, some immigration lawyers and advocates have questioned the need to dedicate significant resources to a potentially minor problem.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced it would open a field office in Southern California next year to investigate citizens who WERE naturalized th...

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