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March 14, 2015, 11:59:02 PM
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The federal government has arrested the ringleaders of four Los Angeles schools that ran “pay-to-stay” scams, whereby student-visa holders managed to stay in the U.S. without ever attending classes. The schools collected $6 million per year in tuition payments from the students, according to the Los Angeles Times…

When DHS investigators conducted a surprise check at the American College of Forensic Studies, they found one, single student in one, single religion class, despite the school’s claims that 300 foreign students were enrolled at the school, according to the Times. At Prodee University, investigators found just three foreign students in one English class, despite the more than 900 foreign students who were enrolled at the school.

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http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/415398/dhs-discovers-major-immigration-fraud-los-angeles-ryan-lovelace



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They should have done it like billary... No trace! But we are talking californian school ring leaders here, so...

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March 15, 2015, 12:43:17 PM
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What is even more concerning is the cause of the crackdown

... “approximately 36 convicted terrorists came to the country using various forms of student visas,” according to the report. In 2012, Coburn’s report found, a Saudi student visa holder was arrested and convicted after “buying chemicals online and attempting to use a WMD” in the state of Texas. Also in 2012, a student visa holder from Bangladesh was arrested for plotting to destroy the Federal Reserve Building in New York City.


The school thought they were generating some quick bucks on the side. They failed to consider the larger impact of their actions.
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March 15, 2015, 01:48:07 PM
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What is even more concerning is the cause of the crackdown

... “approximately 36 convicted terrorists came to the country using various forms of student visas,” according to the report. In 2012, Coburn’s report found, a Saudi student visa holder was arrested and convicted after “buying chemicals online and attempting to use a WMD” in the state of Texas. Also in 2012, a student visa holder from Bangladesh was arrested for plotting to destroy the Federal Reserve Building in New York City.


The school thought they were generating some quick bucks on the side. They failed to consider the larger impact of their actions.


Most of those schools are managed by leftwing absolutists. Maybe they would have welcomed such tragedy and blamed bush in return...



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