Word: citizenship
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...denaturalization and extradition are deemed to be civil and not criminal [cases]," says Georgetown University Law School professor Sherman Lewis Cohn. "There are some people who argue that taking away a person's citizenship is close to criminal...
John Demjanjuk, once known as Ivan Demjanjuk, may or may not be Ivan the Terrible. He was stripped of his United States citizenship in a denaturalization case prosecuted by the Justice Department...
Federal Court rules that Demjanjuk lied on his immigration papers and says Demjanjuk was Ivart the Terrible. His citizenship is revoked...
During the four-week trial, Demjanjuk acknowledged lying on his immigration papers, saying that he was in the Red Army and had been taken prisoner by the Nazis. The alibi seemed shaky to the court, and he was stripped of his citizenship...
...evasion alone should have been enough to disqualify Baird, whatever her salary. Baird explained that she and her husband had been sponsoring their employees for U.S. citizenship and that their violation was a "legal technicality." Even after it all unraveled, some still just didn't get it. In her letter to Clinton, Baird said she was "surprised at the extent of the public reaction...