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Igel

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10. Some examples of this in the past were guards in Nazi death or concentration camps.
Mon Jun 30, 2025, 03:16 PM
Jun 30

These cases were fairly notorious, and even 40-50 years after the immigrant arrived in the US and 40 years after naturalization, there was great amount of chest-thumping over the stripping the 75- to 80-year old former guard of citizenship, ripping him away from his family, and sending him back to Germany or Serbia or wherever after living as a productive, responsible US citizen for decades.

Even if they weren't German, if they lied on their naturalization documents, the naturalization is revocable after due process.

Just saying. The law's ultimately the law and nobody's above the law.


The categories of crimes that permanently disbar naturalization are in statute; those that conditionally disbar naturalization are also in statute.

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