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DOJ’s Crusade Against Immigration Fraud Strips Citizenship from Cheaters

America is waking up to a long-overdue enforcement surge that will make open-borders cheerleaders choke on their hashtags: the Justice Department, pushed by the Trump White House, is moving to strip citizenship from those who gamed the system and committed fraud to become naturalized Americans. This is not rhetoric — federal officials have identified a first wave of people to be referred for denaturalization as part of a broader crackdown on immigration fraud and fraudsters.

Reports now show the DOJ has flagged roughly 384 foreign‑born Americans as part of this initiative, and those cases are being parceled out to U.S. attorneys across the country to begin legal proceedings. For years soft-on-crime administrations ignored paperwork fraud and sham marriages that corrode the meaning of citizenship; this administration is finally treating naturalization fraud like the national-security and public-safety problem it is.

Don’t buy the media tears about “unprecedented” action — denaturalization has always been a lawful tool to punish fraud and protect citizens, but it was used sparingly until now. The new guidance directs civil litigators in dozens of U.S. attorney offices to prioritize these cases and sets referral goals that would make a real dent in abuse, not just sit on a shelf as virtue signaling. If the left thinks law enforcement should cower from following the law when it exposes fraud, they’re standing with the fraudsters, not with working Americans.

Practical conservatives should applaud, not apologize, for using every legal mechanism to defend the value of citizenship — especially when fraud hurts veterans, taxpayers, and lawful immigrants who did things the right way. This isn’t about witch hunts; it’s about restoring integrity to the immigration system and sending a clear message: cheat the process and expect consequences. If courts do their jobs, America will be safer and more secure for the next generation.

At the same time, Democrats’ favorite lawmaker Ilhan Omar is once again under renewed scrutiny over murky financial disclosures and questions tied to Minnesota fraud probes, prompting Republicans to demand answers about transparency and potential conflicts. Omar’s camp has revised prior filings and faces growing pressure from House Republicans and watchdogs to explain discrepancies and ties to family-run clinics and local aid programs. The public deserves clarity, and no member of Congress should be above rigorous, impartial review.

Conservative Americans should insist the same standard be applied across the board: if there are legitimate legal questions about how someone obtained benefits or citizenship, investigate fully and prosecute where warranted. That principle applies to late-night Twitter rants and to sitting members of Congress — accountability isn’t selective, it’s the foundation of the rule of law. Let DOJ pursue the facts, let courts decide, and let voters decide the political consequences.

This moment is a test of whether America will be a nation of laws or a playground for bureaucracy and cronyism. Conservatives ought to stand proud for a government that protects citizens first, enforces borders, and punishes fraud — because patriotism means defending the rule of law and the sanctity of citizenship. If the left wants to turn every enforcement action into hysteria, send them packing — hardworking Americans know that fairness means enforcing the rules, not rewriting them for preferred political constituencies.

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