Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Feds revoke first naturalized citizenship as part of immigration crackdown

Via Billy

The Department of Homeland Security and Justice Department revoked their first naturalized citizenship as part of a new collaborative initiative dubbed Operation Janus. The DOJ has identified approximately 315,000 cases where there were issues with fingerprint data at a central database. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

The Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice revoked their first naturalized citizenship as part of a new collaborative immigration review effort.

According to the Justice Department, Baljinder Singh, also known as Davinder Singh, arrived in San Francisco in 1991 without any travel documents or proof of identity.

Singh failed to appear for his immigration hearing in 1992 and was soon deported.

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