The Department of Justice took action to revoke the citizenship of a court-martialed former Marine for previous alleged sexual misconduct involving a minor.
Nicholas Eshun, originally from Ghana, immigrated to the United States in 2011 and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps . He became a citizen of the country in 2013 through the use of a provision that expedited U.S. naturalization process for those who enlisted in the military, according to the DOJ. While on a deployment two years later, Eshun was busted for exchanging inappropriate and “lewd” messages with “someone whom he believed to be a fourteen-year-old girl” and “attempting to sexually abuse her.”
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