Feds Seek to Strip Former North Miami Mayor of His US Citizenship
Philippe Bien-Aime allegedly used a false identity and fraudulent documents to naturalize in 2006; federal prosecutors also cite bigamy and prior deportation orders.
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Feds say former North Miami mayor lived a 30-year lie, move to strip him of citizenship
MIAMI — From the moment Philippe Bien-Aime stepped foot in the United States on July 25, 1995, immigration authorities, say the Haitian native has been living a lie. The former mayor of North Miami arrived in the U.S. with his…
DOJ Files to Revoke Citizenship of Former Mayor Over Alleged Fraud
The Trump administration said Feb. 20 it has filed court papers to strip a former elected official in Florida of U.S. citizenship for allegedly committing fraud during the naturalization process. The civil legal process against former North Miami Mayor Philippe Bien-Aime was initiated months after the federal government made a policy announcement. In June 2025, the government said it would begin prioritizing the denaturalization of foreign-born …
Former North Miami Mayor Philippe Bien-Aime is suspected of using a dual identity and making false statements to authorities while applying for U.S. citizenship.
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