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DAP Forums > DREAM Act > The News Room

Huge immigration fraud ends in 5-year prison term

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04-11-2013, 01:28 AM
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NEW YORK (AP) — A lawyer was sentenced to five years in prison Wednesday for engineering a mammoth fraud that enabled tens of thousands of people who entered the country illegally to gain citizenship.
Attorney Earl Seth David, 49, of Manhattan was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald. David was extradited to the United States from Canada last year to face charges that he processed thousands of false immigration applications, earning millions of dollars in fees.
David fled to Canada in 2006 and his law firm closed in 2009. He pleaded guilty last April to one count of conspiracy to commit immigration fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud.
Prosecutors said David charged up to $30,000 per client to provide phony employment sponsorships and fabricated documents, including fake pay stubs, fake tax returns and fake "experience letters" purporting to demonstrate that sponsorships were real.
Before he was sentenced, Martin sobbed as he apologized for his crimes.
"I'm ashamed, embarrassed and humiliated for breaking the law," he told the judge. She rejected his claim that he united families as "blatant nonsense."
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said David was the 12th defendant to be punished for a fraud that stretched from 1996 until early 2009.
The government said it has identified at least 25,000 immigration applications submitted by David's firm and the vast majority of them were believed to contain false, fraudulent and fictitious information.
It said David and his employees recruited dozens of people to help him by claiming they were sponsoring immigrants. As part of his sentence, he was ordered to forfeit $2.5 million.
Prosecutors said he continued to carry out his fraud from Canada, with illicit profits sent to him through a bank account in the name of a biblical treatise he had authored titled: "Code of the Heart."

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So what about the people who have their citizenship? Are they going to be removed and hang out with us here?
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i just about had a heart attack reading this title. I thought you meant the reform included jail time ..
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So what about the people who have their citizenship? Are they going to be removed and hang out with us here?
It is possible for their citizenship to be revoked. But I somehow don't think it will happen.
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They could just have green cards...But honestly, a lot of lawyers do this sort of thing or going the easier route and partnering up with a shady guy who can find girls who want to make 10 grand and get married. A lot of the immigrants who are now green card holders or citizens and are looking down on us illegals did some very very shady things to get their green cards but either forgot or want to kick the ladder now that they got theirs.
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