Posted by: mno July 18, 2012
खाते पवन कार्की लाई अमेरिका को अदालतमा कसरि उभ्याउने?
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I heard in movie :)  if someone is terrorist, USA can revoke the citizenship.



What Are The Grounds For Denaturalization?

Most revocation of citizenship cases in the United States are based on three grounds:

Falsification Or Concealment Of Important Facts

If an immigrant hides important information or lied about important matters at his or her naturalization interview, citizenship may be revoked.

For example, criminals and racketeers have lost their citizenship status because they lied about their criminal activities. If they had disclosed their criminal histories, as required, they would not have qualified for citizenship in the first place. Thus, in this situation, citizenship can be revoked through the denaturalization process.

If a person lies about their real name or identity, or hides a name or identity they have used in the past, this could lead to denaturalization. In addition, if an immigrant does not not tell the truth about how long he or she has lived in the United States, this could cause the government to revoke their citizenship.

In short, it is not wise to hide importation information from the government. If you hide information, and that information would lead to more information which disqualifies you from becoming a citizen, then you are subject to losing your naturalized citizenship status once the government finds out.


For egxample:

In June 2010, Jadranko Gostic, a formed member of the Bosnia Serb Army, was stripped of his naturalized U.S. citizenship and forced to return to Bosnia.

 

 

Prior to arriving in the U.S., Gostic had served in the Zvornik Infantry Brigade of the Bosnia Serb Army from April 1992 to December 1995. International courts had found, during those years, some units of the Brigade had engaged in war crimes and crimes against humanity, including a ruthless attack against the Srebrenica Enclave which executed 8,000 Muslim men and boys.

 

Gostric had entered the U.S. in 1999, became a lawful permanent resident in 2003, and was naturalized in 2004. He never revealed his involvement with the Zvornik Brigade, even when he was specifically asked about his military service.

 

As a result of his failure to tell the truth, the U.S. government brought denaturalization charges against Gostric. He lost his citizenship status and was forced to return to Bosnia.

 
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