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An Indian-origin businessman and the police chiefs of three cities in the US have been charged with visa fraud, allegedly by ...
The wife of a Louisiana police chief, who was charged amid a sweeping federal investigation into an immigration visa fraud ...
Three current and former police chiefs, a marshal and a business owner were charged with falsifying police reports in a years ...
Trump administration officials have defended the mass dismissals, saying they are overdue and necessary to make the ...
The police chiefs worked with a business owner to help hundreds of people get U visas intended for crime victims.
The police chiefs of Oakdale and Forest Hill were among those accused of filing false reports that allowed migrants to apply for visas intended for crime victims.
A thief swiped a traveler’s wallet at the Barcelona airport and later used her card to take out more than $1,100 in cash. Why was her fraud claim denied?
Retired Homeland Security investigator Victor Avila and former FBI Supervisory Special Agent James Gagliano join NewsNation to discuss a decadelong scam involving law enforcement and undocumented ...
Prosecutors said immigrants seeking a U-visa would contact Chandrakant Patel and he would pay law enforcement to write false reports listing them as having been crime victims.
NEW ORLEANS — Federal prosecutors said a group of current and former Louisiana law enforcement leaders took part in a years-long scheme to falsify police reports so immigrants could get special visas, ...
Those charged are Oakdale Police Chief Chad Doyle, Forest Hill Police Chief Glynn Dixon, former Glenmora Police Chief Tebo ...
Several Louisiana police chiefs and a businessman have been arrested by federal agents, accused of faking armed robberies to ...