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    Scammers Targeting Utah's Immigrants: Fake-Worker Permits

    Scammers targeting Utah's immigrants:

    By David Montero

    March 29, 2011

    The Salt Lake Tribune

    Community and religious groups are reporting an increase in scams targeting undocumented immigrants in the wake of Utah's immigration reforms.

    Rose Maizner, director of development at the Enriching Utah Coalition, said her group has received so many calls from people saying they have been approached by unscrupulous vendors selling phony guest-worker permits that her nonprofit is using its crisis line.

    "Everyone is both confused and excited," Maizner said. "Fraud has been an issue in the community in the past, but with the new legislation, it's almost like the fraud has been sanctioned or legitimized."

    She said reports of bogus guest-worker permits began appearing as early as December, when Sen. Luz Robles, D-Salt Lake City, unveiled a bill aimed at creating a pilot guest-worker program run by the state. That measure never made it out of the Senate.

    But when HB116 passed and was signed by Gov. Gary Herbert two weeks ago, the calls increased.

    That bill, sponsored by Rep. Bill Wright, R-Holden, also establishes a state-run guest-worker program, but requires federal waivers to operate. Among the provisions are a requirement for those already living in Utah without documents to pay a $2,500 fine to get a guest-worker permit or a $1,000 fine if the undocumented person overstayed a visa.

    It doesn't take effect until 2013 -- and never will unless the federal government allows it.

    Maizner said scammers are using the $2,500 figure to rope people into buying a guest-worker permit, though she hasn't seen anyone actually try to buy one yet.

    The Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City also is troubled by the rise in guest-worker permit fraud. Spokeswoman Colleen Gudreau said the diocese sent a leaflet to all 49 parishes last week warning parishioners of the potential problem.

    "Immediately after the legislation was passed, we got reports of the scams through our people at Holy Spirit Ministries," Gudreau said. "It is a scam and we want everyone to be aware of it."

    Bishop John C. Wester also cautioned people in an open letter posted on the Intermountain Catholic website not to fall for fake guest-worker permits.

    Jennifer Bolton, spokeswoman at the Utah Department of Commerce, said no cases of fraud have made it to the state Division of Consumer Protection, but added that any complaints about a person unwittingly buying a guest-worker permit would be investigated.

    Bolton said the early reports of those being approached to buy the fake permits were "alarming" and that the department would monitor any developments.

    Paul Murphy, spokesman for Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, said his office's SECURE Strike Force unit -- which investigates fake-identification mills, licenses and other immigration fraud -- "is on the lookout" for phony permits.

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    The fraud issue will increase as time passes, because that is the life styles most illegal immigrants lives.
    When you aid and support criminals, you live a criminal life style yourself:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pisces_2010
    The fraud issue will increase as time passes, because that is the life styles most illegal immigrants lives.
    question is, who are these people who are trying to get them to buy these bogus stuff? is it someone legal or illegal

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesw62
    Quote Originally Posted by Pisces_2010
    The fraud issue will increase as time passes, because that is the life styles most illegal immigrants lives.
    question is, who are these people who are trying to get them to buy these bogus stuff? is it someone legal or illegal
    Persons performing the fraud acts could be those that makes fake documents or it could be persons disapproves of guest workers law and wants to create problems, or it may be a problem from both sides of schemers; however, most likely they are fraud document makers, which is crimes often performed by undocumented aliens.
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