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Belizean Woman Found Guilty of Naturalization Fraud

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A Belizean woman named Ana Zahia Gonzalez was found guilty of naturalization fraud by a federal jury, with USCIS playing a key investigative role in the case. The conviction highlights enforcement actions against immigration fraud. Details about the specific nature of the fraud and sentencing were not provided in this brief report.
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services played a key role in the investigation that led to a federal jury finding Ana Zahia Gonzalez, 46, guilty of naturalization fraud. 

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May 2026

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