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Sham Marriages Used to Access Military Bases
What the indictment alleges Federal prosecutors say an alleged transnational…
What the indictment alleges Federal prosecutors say an alleged transnational marriage fraud operation targeted U.S. citizens, with a preference for members of the military, to help foreign nationals get permanent residency. The indictment charges 11 people in three counts, accusing them of running a scheme that arranged sham marriages across Florida, New York, Connecticut, and Nevada. Officials say the ring set up staged photos and paperwork to fool immigration officers and used a stepwise payment plan to reward participants at each milestone. How the scheme reportedly worked Prosecutors describe a simple business model. Recruiters paid cash up front to U.S. citizens who agreed to marry a foreign national. A second payment came after the immigration status was adjusted. A final payout arrived after the couple divorced, once the foreign spouse had secured a green card. Investigators say the operation staged wedding shoots and supplied false evidence to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to make the marriages look real. The bribery plot and base access The indictment alleges the conspiracy did not stop at fake weddings. It claims conspirators tried to bribe a personnel official at Naval Air Station Jacksonville to obtain real, but unauthorized, Department of Defense ID cards. According…
Yale Suspends Professor Over Epstein Emails
What Yale did Yale told students that a longtime computer…
Doctor Found Dead in Dollar Tree Freezer
What happened In December a 32 year old doctor, Helen…
What happened In December a 32 year old doctor, Helen Massiell Garay Sanchez, was found dead inside a walk in freezer at a Dollar Tree store in Little Havana, Miami. She had entered the store the night before and made no purchases. Employees only areas were where she was discovered. Authorities initially said no foul play was suspected. Cause of death The Miami Dade County Medical Examiner ruled the cause of death environmental hypothermia. The report listed ethanol use, meaning alcohol, as a contributing factor. Hypothermia can occur when the body loses heat faster than it can make it. The office released the finding this week after completing its review of the case. Toxicology results Toxicology showed an ethanol level of 0.112 percent. That level is above many legal driving limits in the United States and indicates impairment. Medical experts explained that alcohol can increase the risk of hypothermia by reducing the body's ability to regulate temperature and by causing confusion or disorientation. Who she was Her family said she was Dr Helen Garay, a Nicaraguan trained anesthesiologist who specialized in congenital heart disease for children. The family described her as a devoted mother of two who worked to help…
US Strike Sinks Caribbean Ship, Three Dead
What the military says happened The U.S. military publicly reported…
DHS Condemns Cardi B After Rapper Urges Fans to Assault ICE Agents
Cardi B's Shocking Rant and Its Harsh Backlash Cardi B…
FBI Updates Description, Doubles Reward in Guthrie Case
FBI releases fresh details and a bigger reward The FBI…

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