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Parties Involved:
Grace Xunmei Li
Defendant
United States of America
Plaintiff

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WO 

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA 

United States of America, 

Plaintiff, 

v. 

Grace Xunmei Li, 

Defendant.

No. CV-12-00482-PHX-DGC

FINAL JUDGMENT AND ORDER 

 For reasons set forth in the Court’s previous decision (Doc. 215), the Court finds 

in favor of Plaintiff United States of America. The Court enters the following judgment: 

 1. Grace Xunmei Li’s certificate of naturalization (No. 28 687 569) is hereby 

cancelled. 

 2. Defendant Li is precluded from claiming or exercising any rights, 

privileges, or advantages of United States citizenship based on her May 5, 2005 

naturalization or any document which evidences her citizenship based on her 

May 5, 2005 naturalization. 

 3. By September 26, 2014, Defendant Li shall surrender to counsel for the 

United States her original certificate of naturalization (No. 28 687 569) and any United 

States passport issued to her. 

 4. The Court understands that, between now and September 26, 2014, 

Defendant Li shall seek to obtain an I-94 card reflecting her status as a lawful permanent 

resident alien. Based on statements by counsel for the government at a hearing on 

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September 9, 2014, the Court understands that the I-94 card will be issued immediately 

and will reflect Defendant Li’s lawful permanent resident status. The Court also 

understands that Defendant Li can then apply for a new green card and will receive one in 

due course. 

 5. Defendant Li shall file a motion to stay the effect of this judgment by 

October 3, 2014. The United States shall file a response by October 7, 2014. Defendant 

Li shall file a reply by October 24, 2014. 

 6. The United States shall hold Defendant Li’s certificate of naturalization and 

passport at the office of the United States Attorney in Phoenix, Arizona until this Court 

and, if necessary, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, has ruled on her motion to stay. If 

either Court grants the motion to stay, the United States shall promptly return the 

certificate of naturalization and passport to Defendant Li. 

 Dated this 10th day of September, 2014. 

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