100 Indian students arrested in US over immigration fraud


Washington, Jan 31 (IANS): At least 100 Indian students and eight student recruiters of Indian origin have been arrested and several others face arrest warrants after raids conducted by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency for alleged immigration rules violations, the American Telugu Association (ATA) said.

The ICE, under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), conducted the morning raids on Wednesday and arrested scores of Telugu students nationwide in a crackdown on foreign students staying in the US without proper authorization, the ATA said in a Facebook post.

The DHS said it set up a fake university with undercover agents as staff in Farmington Hills, Michigan, to target foreign students who were staying in the US without proper authorization, according to federal indictments unsealed in Detroit.

The ATA said that the news was brought to its attention by the affected students and their friends and that the association's legal and local teams in various cities swung into action for guidance and help.

The association, according to Detroit Free Press, confirmed that about 100 students had been arrested and others were facing arrest warrants. It said it was trying to help the affected students and had met Indian consular officials in the US about the case.

Eight student recruiters were charged with participating in a conspiracy to help at least 600 "foreign citizens to illegally remain, re-enter and work in the US and actively recruited them to enroll in a fraudulent school as part of a 'pay to stay' scheme", said the indictments.

Six of them were arrested in Detroit and one each in Florida and Virginia.

The recruiters were identified as Bharath Kakireddy from Florida, Aswanth Nune from Atlanta, Suresh Reddy Kandala from Virginia, Phanideep Karnati from Kentucky, Prem Kumar Rampeesa from North Carolina, Santosh Reddy Sama from California, Avinash Thakkallapally from Pennsylvania and Naveen Prathipati from Dallas.

The ATA urged the "students to be wary of fake agents who promise illegal ways to stay in US through admissions in unaccredited colleges and universities".

Rahul Reddy, an immigration attorney in Houston, said in a live-stream on YouTube that students who may have been enrolled at the university were detained in Houston, Atlanta, Charlotte and St. Louis.

 

  

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 01 2019

    Effect of unemployment in India after 2014
    Niti Ayog please add these 100 in your final report

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  • ravi, Mlore/USA

    Fri, Feb 01 2019

    The 8 masterminds face up to 5 years in prison if convicted. The others would be best off if they make a plea deal with prosecutors to plead guilty and be deported voluntarily. Claiming ignorance will be difficult because none attended any classes.

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 01 2019

    Telugus are desperate to escape the acche din in Modi's India. Australia is dealing with many cases of Indians who migrate using fake marriage scams. In Punjab, police are investigating a case of a man with resident status in Australia who forged documents for his sister and married his sister to get an Australian visa.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Fri, Feb 01 2019

    It used to be Punjabis and Gujjus.

    Now it is Telugus, Gujjus and Punjabis. Immigration rackets.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Feb 01 2019

    This illegal entry was functioning through agents in UAE,and last were stranded on seashores.Same way may be some agents lure d students with money..Well now American dream is just remain as dream?Pity students who really will suffer now or have to buy return ticket?

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman / Washington,DC

    Thu, Jan 31 2019

    Jossey Sir,

    US law enforcement agencies Police/FBI/ATF/Secret Service always act as decoys to lure possible criminals....

    So when you receive a chat request from a minor....be careful, it could be very well under cover cop....

    Indian cops are always reactive,,,US cops are pro-active...that is the difference...

    ...Tak...Tak...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 01 2019

    There are plenty of Idiots in India ...

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 01 2019

    Langoolacharya, Belman / Washington,DC: LOL, US cops are pro-active — Is that why there are so many school shootings and other shootings besides almost every month? Please do not undermine Indian cops! As mentioned earlier you would make a good advisor to Donald Drump!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 31 2019

    Now students also FAKE ...

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