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DOJ Seeks to Revoke Citizenship of Former U.S. Ambassador Convicted of Spying for Cuba

Prosecutors say Manuel Rocha concealed his Cuba ties when naturalizing, and a 15-year prison sentence already followed his espionage plea.

  • On Thursday, federal prosecutors in Miami filed a civil complaint seeking to strip Ambassador Manuel Rocha of his U.S. citizenship, alleging he fraudulently obtained naturalization while secretly working as a Cuban agent.
  • Court documents allege Rocha lied under oath during his 1977 and 1978 naturalization process by denying Communist Party ties, despite having secretly begun serving as a Cuban intelligence agent five years earlier in 1973.
  • Currently serving a 15-year federal prison sentence, the 75-year-old former diplomat admitted he "betrayed the United States" for more than 50 years while holding prestigious government positions including ambassador to Bolivia.
  • The Justice Department significantly increased its focus on denaturalization cases in recent years, issuing an internal memo directing prosecutors to prioritize individuals who "pose a potential danger to national security" through espionage.
  • Federal officials now seek to cancel Rocha's certificate of naturalization and require him to surrender all U.S. passports, completing what prosecutors describe as one of the longest-running betrayals in foreign service history.
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Prosecutors seek to strip U.S. citizenship from diplomat-turned-Cuban spy

Federal prosecutors are seeking to revoke the U.S. citizenship of Manuel Rocha, a former diplomat who served as a secret agent for Cuba. The U.S.

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NBC Miami broke the news in Miami, United States on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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