
Long-Running Cuban Spy Stripped of U.S. Citizenship
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- May 9, 2026
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- May 9, 2026
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Federal prosecutors in Miami aim to revoke U.S. citizenship from Manuel Rocha, a former ambassador convicted of spying for Cuba since the 1970s. Born in Colombia, Rocha faked his way into Harvard and Georgetown, later lying on his citizenship application. Despite red flags, his career thrived until his arrest. Now, the Justice Department seeks to denatura…
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Federal prosecutors in Miami aim to revoke U.S. citizenship from Manuel Rocha, a former ambassador convicted of spying for Cuba since the 1970s. Born in Colombia, Rocha faked his way into Harvard and Georgetown, later lying on his citizenship application. Despite red flags, his career thrived until his arrest. Now, the Justice Department seeks to denaturalize him, highlighting the risk of spies in government positions. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Adver
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