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At that time, the attorney general named Eli Rosenbaum to lead the special unit who previously directed the department's Office of Special Investigations, primarily responsible for identifying, denaturalizing, and deporting Nazi war criminals.—
Kevin Johnson,
USA TODAY,
3 Mar. 2023 In the years between 2004 and 2016, about 40 people were denaturalized per year.—
Annalisa Merelli,
Quartz,
17 Dec. 2019 Mead, for her part, grew famous for Coming of Age in Samoa, a work that attempted to denaturalize the angst of adolescence.—
Patrick Iber,
The New Republic,
14 Aug. 2019 Baljinder Singh became the first person to be denaturalized under Operation Janus, a Homeland Security Department initiative that revokes citizenship of those who circumvented background checks during the naturalization process.—CBS News,
11 Jan. 2018 Some were German citizens; others fled to Germany before they were denaturalized in the United States.—
Scott Nover,
Washington Post,
16 Dec. 2017