Virginia. Another bogus ID mill shut down
Everytime one of these operations gets shut down and one of these dirt bags goes to jail, the better.
NORFOLK, Va. - Federal immigration agents say they have uncovered a phony immigration document mill that operated out of a Virginia Beach apartment.
Suspected ring leader Armando Gutierrez-Tlaczani was arrested last week and charged with selling fake immigration documents from his apartment. He was ordered jailed without bond Monday after an appearance in U.S. District Court.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents said in court documents made public Monday that illegal immigrants could pay $110 to get papers they could use to gain employment.
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