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Convicted Child Sex Offender in Texas Denaturalized With Help From USCIS

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USCIS assisted in the successful denaturalization of Carlos Noe Gallegos, a convicted child sex offender, in a case announced by the U.S. attorney's office in Texas. The denaturalization process removes citizenship status from individuals found ineligible, and USCIS cooperation was pivotal to the investigation. This case demonstrates enforcement action against naturalized citizens convicted of serious crimes.
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services provided pivotal assistance to the investigation that led to the denaturalization of Carlos Noe Gallegos, a convicted child sex offender. The U.S. attorney’s office made the announcement.

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