Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Cocktails & Popcorn: Detroit DHS LARP Busts First Layer Of Major Modern Day Human Trafficking Ops Through Michigan Universities

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Dilly, Dilly, Detroit DHS!
Yes, the Detroit U.S. Department of Homeland Security, ICE, set up a Live Action Role Play (LARP) to demonstrate, in other jurisdictions, that it is quite plausible that universities run fake immigration operations, bringing in people from other countries, by issuing fake ass degrees, doing fake research, to cash fake checks, because these fake Corporate Shape Shifters, never incorporated, like the Clinton Foundation, et al having to cash checks through Michigan State University.

Now, how come this legal defense PR marketing video was put out in less than an hour after the arrests broke?

I am going with LARP!

Yes, ICE has other universities on its INA radar, and those places like to trafficking tiny humans, too.

I strongly encourage anyone who is caught up in a similar confusion, to watch this video as they explain the Student VISA of the U.S. State Department and how much time you have to exit the country, by February 4, 2019, or correct your immigration status.


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https://www.rnlawgroup.com/

This is what I like to call, a transposable model because the exact same fraud scams are all over the social media, even promulgating propaganda, under some fake ass authority.

I bet these captured student scouts will be extremely helpful as DOJ proceeds with its other LARPs.

Feds used fake Michigan university to find undocumented immigrants

The University of Farmington's website

Federal agents used a fake university in Farmington Hills to lure undocumented immigrants who were trying to stay in the United States illegally.

The University of Farmington had no staff, no instructors, no curriculum and no classes but was utilized by undercover Homeland Security agents to identify people involved in immigration fraud, according to federal grand jury indictments unsealed Wednesday.

Eight people were charged with participating in a conspiracy to help at least 600 foreign citizens stay in the U.S. illegally, according to the indictments, which describe an innovative investigation that dates to 2015 but intensified one month into President Donald Trump's tenure as part of a broader crackdown on illegal immigration.

Those charged include:
• Bharath Kakireddy, 29, of Lake Mary, Florida.
• Aswanth Nune, 26, of Atlanta
• Suresh Reddy Kandala, 31, of Culpeper, Virginia.
• Phanideep Karnati, 35, of Louisville, Kentucky.
• Prem Kumar Rampeesa, 26, of Charlotte, North Carolina.
• Santosh Reddy Sama, 28, of Fremont, California.
• Avinash Thakkallapally, 28, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
• Naveen Prathipati, 29, of Dallas.

Starting in 2015, the university was part of an undercover operation 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.

Immigration crimes outlined in the indictment date to February 2017 and continued until this month and involved Homeland Security agents posing as owners and employees of the university. The university had a professional website and a physical location at a commercial building on Northwestern Highway.




"... the university was being used by foreign citizens as a 'pay to stay' scheme which allowed these individuals to stay in the United States as a result of of foreign citizens falsely asserting that they were enrolled as full-time students in an approved educational program and that they were making normal progress toward completion of the course of study," the indictment reads.

The students knew that the university's program was illegal, according to the indictment.

Those charged included recruiters who received cash and kickbacks to find students to attend the university, the government alleges.

Come back for more on this developing story.

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