Now, the way that this scheme allegedly worked is the facilitators used social media and other forms of advertising to market fraudulent immigration services to foreign nationals, primarily from China. And Chinese nationals would pay these facilitators as much as $100,000 for assistance in obtaining a marriage. which then allowed them to apply for a green card. The facilitators also paid willing US citizens as much as $30,000 to engage in the sham marriage with the foreign national. (01:57–02:06)
CLAIM
Asserts that Chinese nationals paid up to $100,000 for fraudulent marriage assistance.
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