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Justice Department Seeks to Revoke Citizenship of Immigration and Identity Fraudster | United States Department of Justice

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A third count allegations Sohal with procuring his naturalization by concealment or willful misrepresentation of his prior identity and immigration proceedings.This is the ninth denaturalization action that the Department has filed since Jan. The analysis was only made possible after DHS digitized the paper fingerprint submission documents from older immigration files.“If you lie to the government or hide your identity so that you can naturalize, this Administration will find you and strip you of your fraudulently acquired U.S. Expert analysis in February 2020 confirmed that the fingerprints submitted under both identities came

from the same individual. Shumate of the Justice Department’s Civil Division.The complaint claims that Sohal illegally procured his U.S. citizenship.” said Assistant Attorney General Brett A. citizenship because he was never lawfully admitted for permanent residence and because the lies he told throughout his naturalization process rendered him unable to show the requisite good moral character to naturalize. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).This case is being prosecuted by the Justice Department’s Office of Immigration Litigation, General Litigation and Appeals Section, Affirmative Litigation Unit, with assistance from USCIS and the U.S. Attorney’s Office

for the Western District of Washington.  Updated September 24, 2025 Components Civil Division USAO – Washington, Western announcement Number: 25-987. 20.This case was investigated as part of the Historic Fingerprint Enrollment project, an ongoing national initiative between the Justice Department and U.S. 24, the Justice Department filed a civil denaturalization complaint against Gurdev Singh Sohal, also known as Dev Singh, also known as Boota Singh Sundu, who obtained his U.S. Instead of leaving the country based on his 1994 deportation and exclusion order under the name Dev Singh, Sohal used a different identity, with a new

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