DOJ Moves to Revoke Citizenship of Former North Miami Mayor over Alleged Immigration Fraud
DOJ alleges Philippe Bien-Aimé used false identities, fraudulent marriage, and counterfeit documents to obtain citizenship, seeking revocation after his 2019-2022 mayoral term in North Miami.
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JUST IN: DOJ Files To Denaturalize Former Mayor After His Real Identity Is Exposed
Federal authorities have filed a civil complaint seeking to revoke the U.S. citizenship of former North Miami Mayor Philippe Bien-Aime, accusing him of lying about his identity and immigration history to obtain naturalization. In a 13-page complaint filed by the Department of Justice, the government alleges Bien-Aime “willfully misrepresented his identity and immigration history throughout the naturalization process,” according to documents revi…
US wants ex-mayor’s citizenship revoked over bigamy and identity fraud allegations
NEW YORK—The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a suit on Feb.18 seeking to revoke the citizenship of former North Miami Mayor Philippe Bien-Aimé. The suit alleges that Bien-Aimé used a new last name to conceal a prior deportation order when he applied to become a U.S. citizen, according to a federal complaint filed in South Florida. Bien-Aimé “willfully misrepresented his identity and immigration history” to obtain citizenship, pro…
Local Miami leaders met on Thursday to coordinate preparations for the 2026 World Cup. According to NBC Miami, the seven Hard Rock Stadium games project an economic benefit of $1.3 billion and the creation of 9,000 jobs. Miami International Airport installs new mobile gateways to receive one million additional travelers.Despite the financial benefits, Mayor Daniela Levine Cava expressed concern about vehicle congestion during the five weeks of t…
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