This article discusses the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn a lower court's ruling on the case of Divna Maslenjak, who - together with her family - fled to the U.S.
in 2000 and received refugee status. She naturalized in 2007; however, it was later discovered that she had lied to
U.S officials, stating that her husband had not participated in Bosnia's civil war. He had in fact served in a brigade
involved in the Srebrenica massacre of 1995. As the article explains, The Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot revoke a person’s U.S. citizenship for lying to immigration authorities, unless the facts would have resulted in denial of citizenship.