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The U.S. Justice Department is attempting to revoke the citizenship of a former ambassador who was convicted of spying for Cuba.

Legal IssuesInternational RelationsMay 8, 2026score 0.302 posts · 1 replies across 1 instances
The Justice Department is seeking to revoke the U.S. citizenship of a former ambassador convicted of spying for Cuba. This action highlights legal consequences for espionage and the potential impact on citizenship rights.

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The U.S. Justice Department is attempting to revoke the citizenship of a former ambassador who was convicted of spying for Cuba.
Parent: Legal SystemEntity: Citizenship RevocationImpact: negativeDate: May 8, 2026Target: The U.S. Justice Department's action to revoke citizenship

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DoJ seeks to strip the American citizenship of a former US ambassador convicted of spying for Cuba. www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justi... Justice Department Sues to Rev...
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DoJ seeks to strip the American citizenship of a former US ambassador convicted of spying for Cuba. https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-sues-revoke-us-citizenship-convicted-cuban-spy
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