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An Indian-American CEO faces citizenship revocation over an H-1B visa scheme involving fake job offers. The case triggered a major fraud probe affecting the visa program.
An Indian-American CEO is facing citizenship revocation over an H-1B visa scheme where his company made fake job offers to obtain visas. The case triggered a broader fraud investigation affecting the visa program. This is the first major denaturalization case tied to visa fraud, and it's occurring just as the administration announced its larger denaturalization push.
The specifics matter: the CEO didn't commit violent crime or lie on his naturalization application itself—his fraud happened years after he became a citizen, in the operation of his business. Yet citizenship is now on the table. This suggests the administration is interpreting fraud anywhere in an immigrant's life history as grounds for stripping citizenship itself. Combined with the new denaturalization task force, this case looks like a test of how far the administration can expand who counts as an illegitimate citizen based on post-naturalization conduct.
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