When he became a naturalized citizen, he had to fill out a paper answering some questions
Believe it or not, one of those questions was, "Are you a terrorist?"
He obviously answered "no"
Lying on that document is enough to revoke that citizenship.
Believe it or not, one of those questions was, “Are you a terrorist?”
He obviously answered “no”
Lying on that document is enough to revoke that citizenship.
Absolutely in the old days when someone joined the military and lied on their info forms, they could be bounced out of the military and face a jail sentence.
Later on when we vetted them and ran background checks on them, any lie in those forms could result in discharge and or jail time.