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Ala. couple convicted of marriage fraud

An Alabama man and a Nigerian woman have been convicted in a 2008 marriage scheme authorities say was aimed at defrauding immigration authorities.

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abtrout1 - 2/4/2013 9:40 AM
1 Vote
if they wanted real punishment they should force them to live together as man and wife. that would fix them and serve as a deterrent to anyone else attempting such shenanigans.

Noodie1 - 1/26/2013 1:50 PM
2 Votes
This is only one small incident. I swear that I can't see why the state, feds, or anyone are wasting their time and our money with small stuff like this when the feds are giving their blessings to the millions of illegal immigrants that have crossed our borbers and are dropping babies right and left just to claim citizenship. Then we have King Obama trying to screw over all other "legalized" immigrants by trying to grant the illegals amnesty and citizenship because they need their votes just to get elected. I don't know how anyone can stand by and just let the king do what he wants whether it be right or wrong. It has to stop!
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