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The Border Crisis: Is Allowing Illegals To Flood In A Good Thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 5911525" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2024/05/20/six-arrested-chicago-staging-sham-robberies-aid-immigration-visas-requests/[/URL]</p><p>According to a federal indictment, two Ohio residents are accused of staging the robberies so that the migrants could claim to be victims of a crime, which could then be used to help give them a better chance of being approved for asylum, WFLD-TV <a href="https://www.fox32chicago.com/news/six-charged-staging-chicago-robberies-obtain-immigration-visas" target="_blank">reported</a>.</p><p>Parth Nayi, 26, of Woodridge, and Kewon Young, 31, stand accused of being the ring leaders of the scam robberies and, along with four others, have been charged with conspiracy to commit visa fraud, punishable by five years in federal prison. The other four indicted over the scheme include, Bhikhabhai Patel, 51, Nilesh Patel, 32, Ravinaben Patel, 23, and Rajnikumar Patel, 32.</p><p>Chicago police became suspicious of the robberies when they began to realize that the robberies were highly organized affairs, including multiple stolen getaway cars, but never resulted in much more than $100 in lost property. In addition, credit cards and IDs were never taken and the robbers never tried to carjack the “victims,” as so commonly seen in other Windy City robberies.</p><p>According to CWB Chicago, officers caught a break when they nabbed the “robbers” in one incident and found them to be juveniles with very scant criminal records. The minors admitted they were hired to stage a robbery and that the “victims” were in on the scam, and no one was expected to get hurt or lose any valuables. From there, CPD investigators began tracking down those who were paying kids to stage the robberies.</p><p>Eventually, officers discovered the “victims” were paying the planners thousands to be “robbed” so they could use the staged incidents to improve their visa status.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 5911525, member: 12952"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2024/05/20/six-arrested-chicago-staging-sham-robberies-aid-immigration-visas-requests/[/URL] According to a federal indictment, two Ohio residents are accused of staging the robberies so that the migrants could claim to be victims of a crime, which could then be used to help give them a better chance of being approved for asylum, WFLD-TV [URL='https://www.fox32chicago.com/news/six-charged-staging-chicago-robberies-obtain-immigration-visas']reported[/URL]. Parth Nayi, 26, of Woodridge, and Kewon Young, 31, stand accused of being the ring leaders of the scam robberies and, along with four others, have been charged with conspiracy to commit visa fraud, punishable by five years in federal prison. The other four indicted over the scheme include, Bhikhabhai Patel, 51, Nilesh Patel, 32, Ravinaben Patel, 23, and Rajnikumar Patel, 32. Chicago police became suspicious of the robberies when they began to realize that the robberies were highly organized affairs, including multiple stolen getaway cars, but never resulted in much more than $100 in lost property. In addition, credit cards and IDs were never taken and the robbers never tried to carjack the “victims,” as so commonly seen in other Windy City robberies. According to CWB Chicago, officers caught a break when they nabbed the “robbers” in one incident and found them to be juveniles with very scant criminal records. The minors admitted they were hired to stage a robbery and that the “victims” were in on the scam, and no one was expected to get hurt or lose any valuables. From there, CPD investigators began tracking down those who were paying kids to stage the robberies. Eventually, officers discovered the “victims” were paying the planners thousands to be “robbed” so they could use the staged incidents to improve their visa status. [/QUOTE]
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