ORLANDO -- More than 80 people were arrested in a federal sweep of
four companies that allegedly arranged fraudulent marriages to earn
immigrants citizen****p, even organizing wedding photos with bridal
gowns and elaborate -- but fake -- wedding cakes, federal officials
said Friday.
The immigrants allegedly paid as much as $10,000, while the U.S.
citizens were offered $2,000 or $2,500, U.S. Attorney Robert O'Neill
said.
Officials said the couples were ''coached'' on how to pass immigration
checks with fake answers, and in some cases didn't even share a common
language with their pur****ted spouse.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were tipped off in many
instances by officers from U.S. Citizen****p and Immigration Services,
who review each citizen****p-conferring marriage to ensure legitimacy.
At least one of the businesses kept a standing wedding showroom in its
office, complete with a prop cake, an assortment of 10 to 15 wedding
dresses and table settings never dirtied with dinner or drink.
More at: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/florida/story/527977.html
Keep up the good work, boys. Nail 'em, jail 'em, fine 'em, de****t 'em.


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