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Border and Enforcement News
U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) special agents arrested 22 U.S.
citizens and Kenyans in Iowa recently who were subsequently arraigned in federal
court for allegedly participating in marriage fraud schemes designed to evade
U.S. immigration laws.
According
to indictments filed in federal court, participants in the sham relationships
married only so that the Kenyan nationals involved could obtain permanent
resident status, commonly referred to as having a “green card.” In return,
the U.S. citizens were paid for entering into the fraudulent marriages.
In
addition to the 22 currently in custody, 10 additional people have been indicted
for conspiring to enter a marriage to evade immigration laws, marriage fraud,
and making false statements, but have not yet been arrested.
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More than 30 undocumented immigrants were sent
to federal custody recently after being discovered in a mobile home in Berino,
New Mexico. All the immigrants were reportedly in good health. There is no word on where the immigrants are from.
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