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Hundreds of students from India face deportation or criminal charges after the arrest Wednesday of eight men of Indian origin who had enrolled them at a fake university run by undercover US agents.

The arrests were followed by raids to snare racketeers who misuse the student visa to help unqualified foreigners to stay and work in the US. The justice department’s Michigan branch announced the arrest of the eight men, whose names indicated they were either Indians or American citizens of Indian descent, from all over the country and charged them with visa fraud and harbouring aliens for profit, according to an indictment unsealed Wednesday.

The alleged recruiters arrested were identified as Barath Kakireddy of Florida; Suresh Kandala of Virginia; Phanideep Karnati of Kentucky; Prem Rampeesa of North Carolina; Santosh Sama of California; Avinash Thakkallapally of Pennsylvania; Aswanth Nune of Georgia; and Naveen Prathipati of Texas.

Starting in 2015, the university was part of an undercover operation dubbed “Paper Chase” and designed to identify recruiters and entities engaged in immigration fraud, according to the indictment.

Homeland Security agents started posing as university officials in February 2017. The immigration crimes continued until this month and involved Homeland Security agents posing as owners and employees of the university.

A number of students enrolled in this fake institution, University of Farmington in Michigan state, were also taken into custody by agents of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in an early morning swoop all over the country.

The number of students apprehended could be around 200, according to sources and witness accounts, of the total of an estimated 600 enrolled. But, those in the know warned, all 600 could be on the deportation list and some of them could be looking at a jail term as well.

There was no response from ICE to requests for information about the number of Indian students arrested or detained and their fate.

In one of the early morning raids, as described in second-hand account, government agents asked students to name their professors at the school to test whether they were complicit in the scam — of enrolling in a school knowing it had never held classes, because it wasn’t meant to.

“Don’t worry, we know you can’t name them,” one agent is said to have told the student.

The enrolled students, the indictments alleged, were not victims of the scam, but wilful collaborators. “Each of the foreign citizens who ‘enrolled’ and made ‘tuition’ payments to the University knew that they would not attend any actual classes, earn credits, or make academic progress toward an actual degree in a particular field of study- a “pay to stay’’ scheme.

“Rather, their intent was to fraudulently maintain their student visa status and to obtain work authorization under the CPT (a course-related curricular training programme that allows off-campus work authorization for foreign students).

“Each student knew that the University’s program was not approved by the United States Department of Homeland Security (”DHS”), was illegal, and that discretion should be used when discussing the program with others.”

This was the second such operation staged by US authorities to catch and punish those suspected of misusing the student visa programme. In 2016, US authorities used a sting-operation on a university in New Jersey state for the same purpose, And they reported success with arrests of 11 Indians or those of Indian descent, along with 11 Chinese, or Americans of Chinese descent. The scam was the same, with ethnically diverse perpetrators.

“We are all aware that international students can be a valuable asset to our country, but as this case shows, the well-intended international student visa program can also be exploited and abused,” said United States Attorney Matthew Schneider, who spearheads the prosecution of the case.
 
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The alleged recruiters arrested were identified as Barath Kakireddy of Florida; Suresh Kandala of Virginia; Phanideep Karnati of Kentucky; Prem Rampeesa of North Carolina; Santosh Sama of California; Avinash Thakkallapally of Pennsylvania; Aswanth Nune of Georgia; and Naveen Prathipati of Texas.

Telugus criminals !! does cheating run in their blood, no wonder they constitute the majority Indian pop in US (est- 400,000 ). Soon these criminal invaders will declare America belongs to them.

Tamilnadu Dravidian politician /leader Telugu Dhanamani Venkat's recently made a public claim - "Tamilnadu doesnt belong to Tamil it belongs to Telugus , Tamils are migrants from Sri Lanka"

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LOL notice how silent RSS Indians are in this thread. Their God Trump fvcked them up pretty hard.
 
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Uncle Sam be like
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" They said that at the time of admission, all the arrested students knew that the university programme was illegal."

Fraud university issue: India asks US not to deport detained ..

Read more at:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

"Top Priority" For Sushma Swaraj's Team As Indian Students Arrested In US
US "Pay-And-Stay" Visa Scam: Latest reports suggest that trackers have been put around the ankles of the detained Indian students. They have been radio-tagged and asked not to move out of a certain radius.

https://www.ndtv.com/indians-abroad...arrested-in-us-pay-and-stay-visa-scam-1987155
 
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LOL notice how silent RSS Indians are in this thread. Their God Trump fvcked them up pretty hard.
There is one American Indian call himself Harmotia Antidote who is super quiet.
 
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600 is just a tip of the iceberg

According to media reports, at least 600 foreign students, many of them Indians, were detained this week by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after enrolling in Farmington University, a pay-to-stay scheme run to ‘lure” in foreigners seeking to live and work in the United States.

Telugu Pride - 600 Indian Students Detained In The US Over Immigration Fraud, Students Mostly From AP & Telangana

 
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Washngton Post: ICE set up a fake university. Hundreds enrolled, not realizing it was a sting operation.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...t-was-sting-operation/?utm_term=.1cb5710a0aa0

FBI, ICE, CIA, DEA, ATF, DoD, State, and other terror groups racketeer in a practice called entrapment.

Examples of crimes that may be alleged to be part of a pattern of racketeering activity include


This video is buried by jootube:


The Washington regime is a criminal enterprise.
 
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