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Tracking the latest news on immigration fraud so you don’t have to.

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Migrant who accused her manager of rape loses lawsuit against the manager and Sbarro Pizza

According to Yahoo News, a pizza manager was exonerated by a jury after an illegal alien had accused him of rape allegedly to obtain a U visa or T visa. The alien had sued the manager for assault, battery, false imprisonment, negligent infliction of emotional distress and intentional infliction of emotional distress. She sued Sbarro for sexual harassment, retaliation and negligent retention. She had sought $178 million. The jury sided with Sbarro and Ceballes on all counts. 

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Convicted Child Molester Sentenced for Immigration Fraud and Judicially Ordered Removed from the United States

According to the DOJ, a Mexican national fraudulently obtained a visa by making materially false statements under oath. Velasco claimed that he had never engaged in any kind of sexual contact with any person who was being forced or threatened. But it was revealed that he had taken indecent liberties with an 11-year-old child.

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90 Day Fiance’s Yve Arellano Charged With Domestic Battery, Claims Mohamed Abdelhamed ‘Falsified’ Allegations

According to US Weekly, Yve Arellano claims that her husband falsely accused her of domestic violence in order to secure a U visa. Arellano’s representative stated, “Mohamed and the woman he has been cheating on Yve with have discussed his options from the very beginning. They specifically discussed a U visa and how Mohammed could qualify for [one] just in case Yve found out about his indiscretions.”

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L.A. paralegal to plead guilty to immigration fraud involving Philippines-based church

A Los Angeles paralegal has agreed to plead guilty to helping a Philippines-based church commit immigration fraud by filing fraudulent paperwork in a sham marriage scheme, and whose unwitting victims were then forced to solicit donations in the U.S. to finance the lavish lifestyle of church leaders, federal prosecutors said Friday in court documents.

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Allegations of Prosecutorial Misconduct, Brady Violation in Recently Overturned Gonzalez Case

According to the Davis Vanguard, the Third District Appellate Court overturned a murder conviction because the prosecutors failed to disclose that their star witness was applying for a U visa, constituting a Brady Doctrine violation that mandates that prosecutors must turn over potentially exculpatory information to defense teams.

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OIG Report on the U (Crime Victim) Visa Program Is Helpful but Limited

According to CIS, a recently released report on the U visa program for crime victims by Homeland Security’s Office of the Inspector General is useful in its findings, and is still more helpful by (accidentally) bringing up a basic question: Why should oodles of aliens get a short-term amnesty, with green cards for some, simply because they were crime victims in the U.S.?

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New York Woman Admits Entering Sham Marriage in Immigration Fraud Case

According to court documents, Audrey Bonet Johnson, a U.S. citizen, and Shanon St. Aubyn Stephenson, a citizen of Jamaica, entered into a fraudulent marriage.  Shortly thereafter, Johnson and Stephenson applied to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service for Stephenson to become a lawful permanent resident of the U.S., often called a “green card.” 

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DHS will grant work permits to illegal immigrant victims

As reported by the Washington Times, the Department of Homeland Security will speed up work permits for tens of thousands of illegal immigrants who have applied for a U visa. Under the new rules, U visa applicants can be awarded work permits and deferred action, which is an official amnesty for deportation, once they have filed their petition, had their fingerprints taken and are deemed to have made a good-faith claim.

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