Deport and Denaturalize Fraudsters
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Senate Bill 3606, the Fraud Accountability Act, introduced by Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and co-sponsored by several of her Senate colleagues, with a companion bill in the House (H.R. 6975) led by Representative Buddy Carter (R-Ga.), delivers the accountability America desperately needs. This powerful legislation amends the outdated Immigration and Nationality Act to make any fraud conviction a deportable offense for noncitizens—no matter the dollar amount—while mandating detention during deportation proceedings to prevent escape.
For naturalized U.S. citizens convicted of fraud, it triggers automatic denaturalization, stripping them of citizenship they betrayed. The bill includes a retroactivity clause covering fraud dating back to September 30, 1996, and allows any court to handle these cases, closing loopholes that have shielded criminals for decades. In the wake of the Minnesota fraud scandal—where billions in taxpayer dollars were stolen through Somali-linked schemes—this bill ensures that those who exploit our system face real consequences: deportation or loss of citizenship.
If you’re tired of politicians simply offering empty words while fraudsters walk free and American taxpayers foot the bill, S. 3606/H.R. 6975 changes that—turning tough talk into tough action. This is your chance to demand real accountability. Click the “Take Action Now” button on this page to contact your senators and representatives today—urge them to pass this bill immediately. Let them know you stand for a nation where citizenship is earned and fraud is punished, not protected. And don’t stop there: share this with your friends, family, and fellow patriots. The more voices we raise, the faster we can stop the bleeding, secure our borders, protect our wallets, and reclaim the America we love. The time for words is over—action starts now!