Can a naturalized US citizen's citizenship be revoked for crimes committed in the US?

I don't mean crimes like war crimes committed in WWII before the individual became a citizen, but crimes committed while a naturalized US citizen, such as racketeering.

Answer:
I went to the website for U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services, and did a search for the word "revoke." I found this page:

http://www.uscis.gov/propub/propubvap.js...

It seems to be saying that naturalization can be revoked, but only if the original naturalization was granted due to fraud (which I suppose could include crimes committed *before* they got citizenship). So I don't think that anything you do afterwards would cause the citizenship to be revoked.
i think an act of treason would do it
no citizenship can't be revoked unless you fraudulently got the citizenship.

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