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Foreign National Charged with Illegally Obtaining U.S. Citizenship and U.S. Passport

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Case Summary

A federal grand jury returned an indictment on April 20, 2026, charging a New Jersey man with illegally obtaining United States citizenship and for fraudulently obtaining a United States passport. The case is currently pending in an unknown court with an unknown docket number. The defendant is accused of committing serious federal crimes, including immigration fraud and passport fraud. The government will likely present evidence to support the charges and the defendant will have the opportunity to defend himself.

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Foreign National Charged with Illegally Obtaining U.S. Citizenship and U.S. Passport

Media Coverage · April 27, 2026

The jury returned a verdict.

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Key Issues

  • indictment
  • federal grand jury
  • immigration fraud
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A federal grand jury returned an Indictment on April 20, 2026, charging a New Jersey man with illegally obtaining United States citizenship and for fraudulently obtaining a United States passport.

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Media Coverage April 27, 2026

Foreign National Charged with Illegally Obtaining U.S. Citizenship and U.S. Passport

The jury returned a verdict.

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