The U.S. Department of Justice revoked citizenship for 17 individuals, including cases from Cuba, Colombia, and Mexico, due to serious crimes.
- The DOJ announced the denaturalizations on June 8, 2026. - Individuals are accused of fraud, drug trafficking, and violent offenses.
- The revocations are part of a broader effort to combat immigration fraud. - Those affected face deportation or other immigration consequences.
The cases highlight ongoing federal efforts to ensure citizenship integrity.