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Nearly 100 indicted after immigration officials uncover huge sham marriage operation in TX
Posted on 5/14/19 at 12:58 pm
Posted on 5/14/19 at 12:58 pm
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Ninety-six people have been criminally charged and 50 taken into law enforcement custody in connection with a large-scale alleged marriage fraud scheme based out of Houston.
According to a news release issued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the alleged conspiracy involved operatives throughout the state of Texas and the Republic of Vietnam. So-called beneficiary spouses would purportedly pay $50,000 to $70,000 to marry a U.S. citizen for the sole purpose of gaining full U.S. permanent resident status.
The Daily Caller reported that the posing brides and grooms involved "typically met only briefly before they obtained their marriage licenses and did not live together after becoming a 'married' couple."
Individuals involved are accused of creating fake wedding albums in order to make the unions appear legitimate, and providing false tax "and employment information to help ensure [U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services] would approve the false immigration forms."
Investigators believe the mastermind behind the operation was Ashley Yen Nguyen, 53, who ran the scam out of her home. She and others named in the 206-count federal grand jury indictment allegedly recruited American citizens to act as "spouses" to Vietnamese nationals in exchange for a cut of the proceeds.
Nguyen's defense attorney, Mar Carter, maintains his client is innocent. After Nguyen's initial court appearance Monday, her lawyer told KFSN-TV, "She has essentially become part of this indictment because she's helped people."
Carter continued "The government in these detention hearings always try to make these salacious kind of statements and arguments. They were also making a point to let the judge know she is a naturalized citizen that is somehow less than someone born here."
Nguyen and her common-law husband were not granted bond, and were ordered to be held pending trial.
ICE reported that the criminal charges handed down by the grand jury after a yearlong investigation include "47 counts of marriage fraud; 50 counts of mail fraud; 51 counts of immigration fraud; [and] 51 counts of false statements under oath in a matter relating to registry of aliens."
The charges listed carry maximum federal prison terms ranging from 5 to 20 years.
Ninety-six people have been criminally charged and 50 taken into law enforcement custody in connection with a large-scale alleged marriage fraud scheme based out of Houston.
According to a news release issued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the alleged conspiracy involved operatives throughout the state of Texas and the Republic of Vietnam. So-called beneficiary spouses would purportedly pay $50,000 to $70,000 to marry a U.S. citizen for the sole purpose of gaining full U.S. permanent resident status.
The Daily Caller reported that the posing brides and grooms involved "typically met only briefly before they obtained their marriage licenses and did not live together after becoming a 'married' couple."
Individuals involved are accused of creating fake wedding albums in order to make the unions appear legitimate, and providing false tax "and employment information to help ensure [U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services] would approve the false immigration forms."
Investigators believe the mastermind behind the operation was Ashley Yen Nguyen, 53, who ran the scam out of her home. She and others named in the 206-count federal grand jury indictment allegedly recruited American citizens to act as "spouses" to Vietnamese nationals in exchange for a cut of the proceeds.
Nguyen's defense attorney, Mar Carter, maintains his client is innocent. After Nguyen's initial court appearance Monday, her lawyer told KFSN-TV, "She has essentially become part of this indictment because she's helped people."
Carter continued "The government in these detention hearings always try to make these salacious kind of statements and arguments. They were also making a point to let the judge know she is a naturalized citizen that is somehow less than someone born here."
Nguyen and her common-law husband were not granted bond, and were ordered to be held pending trial.
ICE reported that the criminal charges handed down by the grand jury after a yearlong investigation include "47 counts of marriage fraud; 50 counts of mail fraud; 51 counts of immigration fraud; [and] 51 counts of false statements under oath in a matter relating to registry of aliens."
The charges listed carry maximum federal prison terms ranging from 5 to 20 years.
Posted on 5/14/19 at 12:58 pm to Crimson Wraith
I was assured by our resident bleeding-heart libs that things like this don't happen.
Posted on 5/14/19 at 1:03 pm to Crimson Wraith
Guess they didn't luv them long time.
Posted on 5/14/19 at 1:04 pm to Crimson Wraith
I had an employee last year that was offered this. One of my flooring installers said he would pay him 50K to marry his "niece" to get her over to the states.
Posted on 5/14/19 at 1:19 pm to runfirstandplayD
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had an employee last year that was offered this. One of my flooring installers said he would pay him 50K to marry his "niece" to get her over to the states.
Gonna need pics of niece to render a judgement of the offer
Posted on 5/14/19 at 1:30 pm to runfirstandplayD
Tell him to insist on regular consummation.....
Posted on 5/14/19 at 2:01 pm to Crimson Wraith
How do the marriages work legally after this is uncovered? Do they cancel the marriage license and nullify the marriage or what?
Posted on 5/14/19 at 2:58 pm to Crimson Wraith
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Ashley Yen Nguyen, 53, who ran the scam out of her home.
Not surprised to see this last name involved in the scam.
Posted on 5/14/19 at 3:04 pm to Breauxsif
What percentage of the Vietnamese population do you think is named Nguyen? Im going to say 35.
Posted on 5/14/19 at 3:08 pm to GeeOH
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Gonna need pics of niece to render a judgement of the offer
Probably similar to the one on the right?
Would you marry one of the 3 for 50k, until the green card came through
Posted on 5/14/19 at 3:23 pm to runfirstandplayD
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What percentage of the Vietnamese population do you think is named Nguyen? Im going to say 35.
I’m going with slightly higher at 42% to include sur names.
Posted on 5/14/19 at 3:30 pm to runfirstandplayD
Interesting. Good read.
Posted on 5/14/19 at 3:35 pm to Crimson Wraith
The left has gone all in on flipping Texas. Hope we get some investigations into who are funding these migrations.
Posted on 5/14/19 at 5:23 pm to runfirstandplayD
Sure, but not if I had to commit a felony, lol
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