Sec. 204. Penalties for nationals and residents facilitating transnational cartels
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The sentence of any national of the United States convicted as an accessory of an offense described in section 103 shall be increased by up to 15 years if the offense is committed under the circumstances described in section 104. A naturalized citizen of the United States will be subject to the penalties described in subsection
(a)and may be subject to denaturalization, pursuant to section 340(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ( 8 U.S.C. 1451(c) ). Lawful permanent residents of the United States will be subject to the penalties described in subsection
(a)and shall be subject to revocation of lawful permanent resident status and removal proceedings.
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Penalties for nationals and residents facilitating transnational cartels
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