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FBI Busts Staged Robberies for U Visas
What the feds say Federal prosecutors say a group organized…
What the feds say Federal prosecutors say a group organized fake convenience store robberies so clerks could claim they were victims when applying for U visas. The arrests covered multiple states. Officials say the plot began in 2023 and involved paid participants who acted as robbers and drivers. The charge listed in recent filings is conspiracy to commit visa fraud. https://twitter.com/FBIBoston/status/2032491958342488301? How the scheme worked The alleged plan was simple and clumsy. A paid actor would threaten a clerk with what looked like a gun, take cash, and flee. Store cameras recorded the whole thing. After about five minutes the clerk would call police and later claim to be a crime victim on a U visa application. Prosecutors say some people actually paid thousands of dollars to arrange these staged attacks. Who was arrested Ten people face charges. Six are said to live in Massachusetts. Others are linked to Ohio, Kentucky, and Mississippi. One person tied to the scheme has already been deported. Officials named at least one alleged fake robber and a getaway driver in court papers. Authorities describe a mix of organizers, participants, and those who paid for staged incidents. Sentences and evidence Earlier prosecutions yielded prison time…
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Deported Brit Praises Trump’s Immigration Push
Caught on the way to a wedding The man, who…
Caught on the way to a wedding The man, who asked to be called Ted, says he was arrested in Chicago last year while heading to an airport for a friend’s wedding. He says agents had a warrant, had been watching his work schedule, and took him to a county jail. He spent three weeks in a cell with dozens of other detainees. Then he was put on an American Airlines flight to London Heathrow and released. He is a British national who was brought to the U.S. illegally as a child and faced a first removal order in 2013. That timeline does not make his case soft. It makes it typical. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7enjlOLBgBI https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/2032456795940081812?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw He refuses to play the victim Ted told reporters he is not making excuses. He said he should have been deported. That is unusual. Many people in similar situations point fingers at officials, employers, or the system. He did not. He described the arrest without melodrama and said the rule of law matters. For a man who lost his right to stay, the plainness of that view lands harder than a pundit’s lecture. Support for enforcement, and then some He backed tougher enforcement. He praised the…
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