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Eleven charged in 2024–2025 scheme using fake marriages to get Chinese nationals U.S. green cards via military connections.
Eleven people, including U.S. military and former military members, were charged in a multistate marriage fraud scheme targeting service members from March 2024 to February 2025.
The alleged operation, uncovered by Homeland Security Investigations in Jacksonville, involved staging sham marriages between American service members and Chinese nationals to obtain lawful permanent resident status.
Participants were paid in installments tied to immigration milestones, and the scheme used false documentation and staged photos.
The conspiracy spanned Florida, New York, Connecticut, and Nevada, with some defendants accused of bribing a public official to obtain unauthorized military ID cards.
The case highlights national security risks tied to immigration fraud and unauthorized military access.
Once acusados en el esquema 2024–2025 de usar matrimonios falsos para obtener tarjetas verdes estadounidenses a ciudadanos chinos mediante conexiones militares.