What are the circumstances when a Naturalized U.S. Citizen can still be deported from the USA?
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"Can a U.S. citizen get deported?"
No, a U.S. citizen can't get deported but what will happen is, if the
problem, the reason for deportation happened before they became
a citizen but that person didn't reveal it in their citizenship
application, they could De-Naturalize you and then kick you
out or deport you from the country.
For example, there was one doctor,
I think was in Michigan, who
was a cancer doctor, what a horrible human being,
before he got his citizenship,
He, anyone who came to his office,
He would tell them, "You have cancer" and once he told them
you have cancer, he would go through chemotherapy and charge
the government all this money
for health insurance.
all that kind of stuff, became a millionaire from it.
Eventually the nurses went to the the police or whoever and
say, "Hey this guy is telling you that they have cancer so
you can do surgery on them to get money from them
and he's killing people too".
So they found this out, put him in
jail, but in the citizenship application Form N-400,
there's a question that asks,
"Have you ever done anything
illegal which you have not been caught for?" So did you ever
do anything illegal
that didn't catch you?
And so he said no but after he got, he became a citizen
and then they found
out about the situation,
they said "Hey, wait a minute, you are committing these illegal
acts before you got your citizenship."
"And so you lied on your citizenship application when you
said I haven't done anything illegal that I haven't been
caught for". And so in that case, they de-naturalize them
And so he's in jail right now,
once he gets out of jail,
he's going to go to Immigration Court and he's going to be
deported back to the home country that he's from, unless you know
some situation prevents that but that's what's probably going
to happen.
So for citizenship, citizen to be deported, a naturalized citizen
potentially can be de-naturalized and then deported as possible.
It's happening more under Trump because they made a special
agency just for that.
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