https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/just...ion-child-sexual-abuser-and-four-somalia-born
The family got caught when the old lady tried to bring a relative and his Yemeni wife over from Yemen back in 2010. When the attempt failed, the man's Arab wife told fraud investigators everything. When investigators came to collaborate what they had heard with the woman and her relatives in the U.S, they like retards admitted everything to investigators. WTF.
In the U.S there are three cardinal rules for dealing with legal issues:
-Completely and unequivocally deny everything you've been accused of
-Refuse to speak with police or investigators
-Find a lawyer ASAP
Had they followed these steps, the family would probably not have been stripped of their passport.
Now they're probably going to be deported.
Somalis should have fundraised for their legal defense because this case could set up a precedent that opens the door to many more people losing their citizenship.
During litigation, Adan, 51, conceded that she had procured her U.S. citizenship by willful misrepresentation and concealment of material facts, including the fraudulent nature of her relationship to individuals she claimed to be her children. In light of that admission, the court found that Adan had unlawfully procured her U.S. citizenship.
The denaturalization of Adan marks the culmination of the government’s case against four individuals—a purported husband, wife, and two sons—who unlawfully, knowingly, and fraudulently represented to immigration officials that they were a family in order to gain admission to the United States through the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program, which they later used to obtain U.S. citizenship. Judge Nelson entered orders revoking the naturalized U.S. citizenship of Adan’s purported husband, Ahmed Mohamed Warsame aka Jama Solob Kayre, 53, on February 27, 2018, and her purported sons, Mustaf Abdi Adan aka Mohamed Jama Solob, 33, and Faysal Jama Mire aka Mobarak Jama Solob, 31, on March 19, 2018. All four individuals consented to the entry of orders of denaturalization.
“The current immigration system is too often abused by fraudsters and nefarious actors. These cases are prime examples of the unfortunate fraud that is all too common within our immigration system,” said Attorney General Jeff Sessions. “The Department will continue to investigate and prosecute others who conceal their heinous crimes, and those who seek to rely on fraudulent relationships to become naturalized United States citizens.”
The family got caught when the old lady tried to bring a relative and his Yemeni wife over from Yemen back in 2010. When the attempt failed, the man's Arab wife told fraud investigators everything. When investigators came to collaborate what they had heard with the woman and her relatives in the U.S, they like retards admitted everything to investigators. WTF.
In the U.S there are three cardinal rules for dealing with legal issues:
-Completely and unequivocally deny everything you've been accused of
-Refuse to speak with police or investigators
-Find a lawyer ASAP
Had they followed these steps, the family would probably not have been stripped of their passport.
Now they're probably going to be deported.
Somalis should have fundraised for their legal defense because this case could set up a precedent that opens the door to many more people losing their citizenship.