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I just found this article on www.statesman.com and am shocked:

http://www.statesman.com/news/texas/texas-...cam-157244.html

I knew that those scams happen, but this is totally crazy. 3 generations of a family doing this over and over again. 2 granddaughters were married more than 2 dozen times each!

No wonder that USCIS is so very strict with their rules. Woah.

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Yipes, that is some scheme.

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Yipes, that is some scheme.

Wow . . . Kathryn . . . is that almost an emotion coming from somebody who usually is as rational, knowledgeable and precise as a computer?

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Wow . . . Kathryn . . . is that almost an emotion coming from somebody who usually is as rational, knowledgeable and precise as a computer?

Hehehehe, interesting response :lol: . I wonder what you would think of me if we met in person some day :) . It is always intriguing to see what someone's real personality is like when compared to an on-line personality.

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“...Isn't it splendid to think of all the things there are to find out about? It just makes me feel glad to be alive--it's such an interesting world. It wouldn't be half so interesting if we knew all about everything, would it? There'd be no scope for imagination then, would there?”

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I just found this article on www.statesman.com and am shocked:

http://www.statesman.com/news/texas/texas-...cam-157244.html

I knew that those scams happen, but this is totally crazy. 3 generations of a family doing this over and over again. 2 granddaughters were married more than 2 dozen times each!

No wonder that USCIS is so very strict with their rules. Woah.

No wonder WHAT? USCIS had there head up-da A@@ The documents helped fool immigration officials, who didn't necessarily verify that they were legitimate.

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Must be something in the water down there....

I just found this article on www.statesman.com and am shocked:

http://www.statesman.com/news/texas/texas-...cam-157244.html

I knew that those scams happen, but this is totally crazy. 3 generations of a family doing this over and over again. 2 granddaughters were married more than 2 dozen times each!

No wonder that USCIS is so very strict with their rules. Woah.

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