Justice Department Sues to Revoke US Citizenship of Convicted Cuban Spy He was a former United States Ambassador and senior government official who admitted he secretly served the Cuban regime for decades,” said U S Attorney Jason A Reding Quiñones for the Southern District of Florida “The Southern District of Florida helped take down one of the most prolific Cuban spies ever uncovered in the United States
DOJ targets ‘most prolific’ Cuban spy for denaturalization after . . . WASHINGTON, DC: The Justice Department has launched a high-stakes legal battle to strip the United States citizenship of Manuel Rocha, a former ambassador convicted of serving as a secret agent for the Cuban government for over four decades Federal prosecutors filed a civil denaturalization complaint on Thursday, May 7, against the 75-year-old, who previously held one of the most sensitive
Justice Department sues to revoke U. S. citizenship of convicted Cuban . . . The U S Department of Justice filed a civil denaturalization complaint yesterday against Victor Manuel Rocha in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida Rocha is a native of Colombia who was convicted of serving as an unregistered agent for the Republic of Cuba
U. S. Moves to Strip Ex-Ambassador Víctor Manuel Rocha of Citizenship . . . The United States government has initiated a civil lawsuit aiming to revoke the American citizenship of former ambassador Víctor Manuel Rocha He has been accused and convicted of serving as a covert operative for the Cuban regime over several decades while holding significant diplomatic positions in Washington and across Latin America