Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Some Diversity News

    Federal authorities say 11 Indian nationals were charged in a scheme to stage armed robberies at convenience stores and restaurants so participants could falsely claim to be crime victims when applying for immigration benefits.

    The defendants were charged with conspiracy to commit visa fraud, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts.

    Prosecutors allege the scheme centered on fake robberies designed to help clerks or store owners seek U visas, a form of immigration relief available to certain victims of serious crimes who assist law enforcement.

In other words, the illegals from India--part of the Patel clan--would fake or stage robberies at the store where they worked then offer to assist law enforcement as "witnesses" in order to qualify for the special visas issues to such witnesses. If you go to the bottom of the article, you will see that all defendants have the "Patel" surname. On this point, Breitbart points out: "Several of the migrants are part of the extended network of Patel families living in the United States, many illegally, who have been linked to a series of crimes." The Breitbart article adds:

    The U Visa program has been rife with fraud and abuse.

    The program, launched by Congress in 2000, was meant as an aid to law enforcement and was thought of as a unique way to solve crimes in the migrant community that would otherwise go unsolved, mostly due to a lack of cooperation among witnesses and victims in that community.

    The program allowed illegals — both victims and witnesses — to work with police to solve crimes by coming forward with tips and information on serious crimes. After working with police, the program allowed illegals to gain legal standing based on their assistance to law enforcement. But instead of helping police solve crimes, the program has become a burden replete with massive fraud, frivolous applications, and misuse. 

    With its study, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) found that upwards of 416,000 petitions have been filed by migrants and most are simply granted the generous benefits in the program outright whether they actually helped police or not, despite that the program is supposed to only allow 10,000 applications annually.

    Police agencies across the country have been flooded with hundreds of thousands of often fake applications filled with false information about non-existent crimes. In some cases, these mountains of false applications have forced police to spend a plethora of man hours to investigate the claims in the applications to separate the proper applications from the fraudulent ones. 
   

What most Americans do not understand is that lying and cheating is acceptable in almost all non-Western countries--there is no stigma attached to it. That ingrained behavior and culture does not go away simply because the person steps onto the "magic dirt" in the West. 

“There’s a group of about 12 individuals that have reported this assault,” one mother told 7News. “It was all perpetrated by a single individual who is a stranger to the girls. He just sneakily walked up behind them and put his hand in between their legs. It was not just a butt smack or a butt grab. It was a groping of a private area. It had been occurring for several months.” 

    Despite being almost 19 years old, Ortiz was studying in the 11th grade. 

    He entered the country illegally in 2024 from El Salvador, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).  

    However, following his arrest, Ortiz was not deported and was instead released by the Biden administration.  

    Now, despite the allegations against him, the Fairfax County Sheriff's Department, headed by Sheriff Stacey Kinkaid, has rejected requests by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for a detainer to place him in ICE custody.  

Another article indicates that the school district is planning on readmitting Ortiz as a student once he is released from jail. The only bright point out of all this is that the judge refused to release Ortiz on bail even after prosecutors agreed because the bail request did not adequately protect the public.  

    An illegal alien truck driver has been accused of causing a crash that left a U.S. citizen in critical condition in Indianapolis, Indiana.

    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 25-year-old Sukhdev Singh and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said the illegal alien had a commercial driver’s license (CDL) that was issued by the state of New York. 

And then there is this bit: "Federal investigators found that New York’s DMV systems defaulted to issuing eight‑year CDLs even when immigration documents expired in months, ...."

2 comments:

  1. Woke retarded Massholes welcomed the replacements. Let them enjoy the enrichment.

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    1. I would love to let them enjoy the enrichment. The government could start by building a refugee resettlement center in Martha's Vineyard.

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