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Marriage pipeline: Americans married several immigrants to provide them with green cards

Four US citizens and one Jamaican citizen are accused of entering into fake marriages in order to obtain financial or immigration benefits. They all admitted their guilt.

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Connecticut County Prosecutor John Durham announced that five people had pleaded guilty to Hartford Federal Court on charges related to their participation in fake marriages. Marriages were concluded so that non-citizens of the United States, receive immigration benefits in America, said on the official website US Citizenship and Immigration Services.

According to court documents and statements, the four defendants are US citizens who entered into one or more fictitious marriages with non-citizens and sponsored a fraudulent statement of their newly-made spouses to be granted legal permanent resident status (green card). The fifth defendant is a Jamaican citizen who has entered into a bogus marriage with a US citizen to receive a green card.

4 February 2019, 60-year-old Marvin Williams from New York pleaded guilty and admitted that he entered into four fraudulent marriages with non-citizens and sponsored all four of their fraudulent green card applications.

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6 March 2019 of the year 39-year-old Ricky Owen from Bridgeport, Connecticut, pleaded guilty and confessed that he had entered into two fraudulent marriages with non-citizens and sponsored their fake claims for permanent resident status.

1 April 2019, 35-year-old Kenol Noel from Bridgeport pleaded guilty and confirmed that he also entered into two fictitious marriages with non-US citizens and helped them get green cards.

24 April 2019 44-year-old Dwight Henry, a Jamaican citizen living in Queens, New York, pleaded guilty to having entered into a bogus marriage with a US citizen and filed his own fraudulent green card application.

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18 in May 2019 of the Year 36-year-old Carl Jarrett from Bridgeport admitted his guilt and confessed that he had entered into a bogus marriage and sponsored a non-US citizen when he received the green card.

Each of the five defendants who were arrested in November 2018 of the year faces a maximum prison sentence of five years if convicted.

The investigation is being conducted by the US Internal Security Administration (HSI) for immigration and customs, and the US Department of Citizenship and Immigration for Fraud and National Security, according to the USCIS website.

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