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30 Pakistanis
held in US
WASHINGTON—Over 30 immigrants, mostly Pakistanis, have been arrested for
entering the US by fraudulently obtaining religious workers visas.
The arrests were made by Homeland Security in eight states and the
District of Columbia in connection with an ongoing investigation into a
visa fraud scheme designed for aliens to get into the country.
Many of those arrested were not religious scholars or religious workers
but were illegal aliens employed as gas stations attendants, taxi
drivers, landscapers and factory workers, according to a release by the
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
It said 33 people, primarily from Pakistan, were arrested during the
crackdown. Some of those arrested could face criminal prosecution on
visa fraud charges.
The multi-year investigation by the ICE agents in New York and Boston
has revealed that petitioners in the US filed false applications on
behalf of large numbers of illegal aliens under the religious worker
programme.
According to the release, the aliens paid large cash to get people or
organisations to sponsor them for visas for which they were not
eligible. Churches that sponsored the immigrants turned out to be
non-existent, workers could not be traced and addresses could not be
verified.
Under the religious worker programme, aliens with religious training and
experience can obtain work visas and ultimately, green cards if
religious organisations in the US sponsor them, the release
said.—Agencies
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