I'm not sure of the statute of limitations on this but I've heard that she can still be stripped of citizenship. Either way, I wouldn't do that.
If she's not denaturalized, she's still a U.S. citizen. If she is found guilty of fraud, that alone would put her away. What about treason? That too would put her away. Heaven knows what else made her a millionaire several times over.
She wants to be a U.S. citizen? Let her pay the price any of us would have to pay for those crimes.
I'm not sure of the statute of limitations on this but I've heard that she can still be stripped of citizenship. Either way, I wouldn't do that. If she's not denaturalized, she's still a U.S. citizen. If she is found guilty of fraud, that alone would put her away. What about treason? That too would put her away. Heaven knows what else made her a millionaire several times over.
She wants to be a U.S. citizen? Let her pay the price any of us would have to pay for those crimes.