The Integrity in Immigration Act stipulates that any applicant for U.S. citizenship involved in committing a felony, engaging in fraudulent activities, providing falsehoods, or misrepresenting facts at any stage of the immigration process will face immediate disqualification from citizenship eligibility. Such actions are considered severe abuses of the system and will result in the individual being swiftly processed for deportation. Additionally, these individuals will be repatriated to their country of origin, and any attempt to re-enter the citizenship process will be barred for a minimum of ten years. This policy aims to maintain the integrity of the immigration system by ensuring that only those who demonstrate respect for U.S. law and honesty throughout their application process are granted the privilege of citizenship.
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