DOJ seeks to denaturalize former diplomat convicted of spying for Cuba

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DOJ seeks to denaturalize former diplomat convicted of spying for Cuba

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The Justice Department is seeking to denaturalize a former diplomat who was caught spying for the Cuban government. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources. Sources in this event include PBS NewsHour, ABC News.

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Prosecutors aim to strip U.S. citizenship from diplomat-turned-spy
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
Lean Left
5/8/2026

Prosecutors aim to strip U.S. citizenship from diplomat-turned-spy

Joshua Goodman, Associated Press Joshua Goodman, Associated Press Jim Mustian, Associated Press Jim Mustian, Associated Press MIAMI (AP) — Federal prosecutors are seeking to revoke the U.S. citizenship of former U.S. Ambassador Manuel Rocha, the imprisoned former diplomat who served as a secret agent for Cuba dating.

DOJ seeks to denaturalize former diplomat convicted of spying for Cuba
ABC News
ABC News
Lean Left
5/8/2026

DOJ seeks to denaturalize former diplomat convicted of spying for Cuba

For nearly 40 years, Manuel Rocha acted as a spy for the Cuban government. The Justice Department is seeking to denaturalize a former diplomat who was caught spying for the Cuban government. For nearly 40 years, Manuel Rocha acted as a spy for the Cuban government under the guise of being a U.S. diplomat, according to.