Eight Indians arrested on charges of facilitating foreigners illegally stay in US as students

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US and Customs Enforcement has arrested eight persons all of whom are either Indian nationals or Indian Americans on charges of fraudulently facilitating hundreds of immigrants to illegally remain in the US as students.

However, the ICE has not disclosed their nationalities.

Six of them were arrested in area while the other two in and Florida, the ICE said in a statement.

These suspects aided hundreds of foreign nationals to remain in the illegally by helping to portray them as students, which they most certainly were not, said

"Homeland Security Investigations special agents uncovered a nationwide network that grossly exploited US laws, he said.

According to the indictments, from February 2017 to January 2019, a group of foreign citizens, conspired to fraudulently facilitate hundreds of foreign nationals in illegally remaining and working in the US by actively recruiting them to enroll into a metro private

Unknown to the conspirators, was operated by special agents of the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) as part of an undercover operation, the ICE said.

The eight defendants charged are accused of helping enroll the students in exchange for cash, kickbacks and tuition credits as part of the "pay to stay" scheme.

HSI remains vigilant to ensure the integrity of US laws and will continue to investigate this and other transnational crimes, Francis said.

The accused and recruiters assisted foreign "students" in fraudulently obtaining immigration documents from the varsity and facilitated the creation of false student records, including transcripts, for the purpose of deceiving immigration authorities.

ICE said that all participants in the scheme knew that the varsity had no instructors or actual classes.

The defendants intended to help shield and hide their customers/students from immigration authorities for money and collectively profited in excess of a quarter of a million dollars as a result of their scheme, the ICE said.

"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, stated US

According to the indictment, the university was being used by foreign citizens as a 'pay to stay' scheme which allowed these individuals to stay in the as full-time students in an "approved" educational program.

Each of the foreign citizen who enrolled and made tuition payments to the university knew that they would not attend accrual classes, earn credits or make progress towards an actual degree in a particular field of study a pay to stay scheme, the indictment said.

"Rather their intent was to fraudulently maintain their student visa status and to obtain work authorization under the CPT program, the indictment said, claiming that each student knew that the university program was not approved by the Department of Homeland Security, was illegal and that discretion should be used when discussing the program with others.

It is the second such case when has used a fake university to unearth a fake student visa racket.

In 2016, ICE had arrested some 21 people for similar charges for a fake

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First Published: Thu, January 31 2019. 08:05 IST