Two Bahamians charged in US ‘take back America’ citizenship fraud crackdown

Two Bahamian nationals have been indicted in separate US federal districts on charges related to passport fraud and false claims of American citizenship, according to statements from prosecutors in Pennsylvania and Florida. The cases are part of the US Department of Justice’s initiative, Operation Take Back America, which targets immigration-related offenses and transnational criminal activity. In the Middle District of Pennsylvania, 79-year-old Victor Charles Gibson was indicted on November 18 for passport fraud and falsely claiming US citizenship. Prosecutors allege that Gibson knowingly made false statements in a US passport application on March 29 in Carbon County, Pennsylvania. The US Department of State investigated the case, which is being prosecuted by Assistant US Attorney Tatum Wilson. If convicted, Gibson faces up to 13 years in federal prison. In a separate case in the Middle District of Florida, 65-year-old Rochelle Deborah Johnson was indicted for illegal voting, passport fraud, and falsely claiming US citizenship to obtain state benefits. Johnson allegedly used a fraudulently obtained passport for international travel in 2016 and attempted to renew it in 2018 by falsely claiming US citizenship. She is also accused of unlawfully voting in the 2020 presidential election and falsely claiming citizenship to renew her Florida driver’s license. Johnson faces up to 35 years in federal prison if convicted. The US Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service investigated the case, which is being prosecuted by Special Assistant US Attorney Joseph Wheeler III.