DOJ Seeks to Revoke Naturalized Citizenship of Bosnian War Crime Suspect
The DOJ alleges Sead Miljkovic concealed multiple identities and a 2007 Bosnian war crimes warrant to gain U.S. citizenship, using facial recognition to link him to abuses.
- Federal officials are seeking to revoke the U.S. citizenship of Sead Miljkovic, who is accused of hiding his past as a Bosnian war crimes suspect when he immigrated to the U.S. in 1996 and became a naturalized citizen in 2007.
- Miljkovic is accused of using multiple names and failing to disclose an arrest warrant related to war crimes in Bosnia.
- The Department of Justice stated that Miljkovic's case emerged after facial recognition technology linked him to his past in Bosnia.
- Assistant Attorney General Brett A. Shumate emphasized that the Administration will not allow individuals to hide their past to acquire U.S. citizenship.
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DOJ Seeks to Revoke Naturalized Citizenship of Bosnian War Crime Suspect
The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a civil complaint on Jan. 5 seeking to revoke the citizenship of a man who failed to disclose he was wanted in Bosnia for alleged war crimes in documents to enter the United States.
Trump DOJ Wants to Denaturalize This Alleged War Criminal.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a civil complaint to revoke the citizenship of a Bosnian-American accused of lying about his identity and war crimes involvement.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Sead Miljkovic, also known as Sead Dukic, along with the DOJ’s Civil Division.WHEN & WHERE: The complaint was filed on Monday in the United States; the alleged crimes occurred in Bosnia in 1994.KEY QUOTE: “Decades might pass, but wh…
Trump Admin Moves To Strip Alleged Foreign War Criminal Of Citizenship
The DOJ filed a civil complaint Monday to revoke the citizenship of a man facing war crimes arrest in Bosnia.
DOJ sues to revoke citizenship of Bosnian who allegedly lied about identity when coming to US
The department accused Sead Miljkovic, who is also known as Sead Dukic, of hiding his "true identity" and the fact that an arrest warrant was issued against him by a court in Bosnia for war crimes against civilians.
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