U.S. Seeks to Denaturalize Man Who Lied About Being Cuban After Accent Gave Him Away at MIA
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An Argentine pretended to be Cuban to get residency in the U.S., but his accent gave him away and now faces a process of denaturation.


U.S. seeks to denaturalize man who lied about being Cuban after accent gave him away at MIA
The DOJ seeks to denaturalize Fernando Adrian Moio Bartolini, who was convicted of passport fraud after his Argentinian accent gave him away at MIA.
Fernando Adrián Moio Bartolini (50) entered the U.S. as a tourist and bought false documents to benefit from the Refugee Adjustment Act. In 2013, he was arrested at Miami airport. The Department of Justice has just filed a lawsuit against him.
Foreigners arriving in the United States have a goal: to obtain U.S. citizenship.Any of these immigrants would offer what they have to obtain this permanent residence card, but a recent case has gained notoriety for carrying out a very risky action: a man claimed that he was Cuban, but really is a native of Argentina.This story is starred by Fernando Adrián Moio Bartolini, 50 years old, who obtained U.S. citizenship through the Cuban Adjustment …
Fernando Adrián Moio Bartolini bought false documents in order to benefit from the Adjustment Act
The Department of Justice seeks to revoke its naturalization and send a message against immigration fraud.
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