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"People who come from China to the United States for the sole purpose of having their children born as American citizens," said Claude Arnold of ICE and Homeland Security in Los Angeles. "These people are told to lie, how to lie, so that their motives for coming to the US wouldn't be questioned."
Authorities also said, according to The Associated Press, that the women
were instructed to hide their pregnancies under loose clothing and told
to lie about the reasons behind their traveling.
Linda Trust, a resident of one complex involved in the raid, said she'd
seen groups of pregnant Chinese women and people bringing food to them.
"I saw a man that had like a big dolly thing piled to [the] ceiling with diapers," Trust told ABC station KABC-TV in Los Angeles.
The alleged ringleaders are accused of pocketing hundreds of thousands
of dollars and could face criminal tax fraud, money laundering and
conspiracy charges.
Federal agents with the Departments of Homeland Security, the Internal Revenue Service
and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement estimated that since 2013, 400
babies born at one hospital had been linked to the alleged scam.
Immigration, Immigration and Immigration. Money, Money, and Money.
Just a thought.
Just a thought.