http://www.wral.com/apncnews/4894749/detail.html

GRAHAM, N.C. -- Alamance County authorities have arrested three men for allegedly organizing a scheme to provide illegal immigrants with North Carolina driver's licenses.

The sheriff's office says the three are from the Boston area. Officials say two of them were involved in driving immigrants to the state, while a third man was a "customer" who paid 16-hundred dollars for fraudulent documents and transportation from Massachusetts.

Authorities say they learned of the scam when D-M-V workers in Graham suspected that applicants were not being honest. The men left the office before police arrived but returned two hours later. One man was then arrested and charged with obtaining property by false pretense and felony conspiracy. Francisco De Souza told authorities he tried getting his license in North Carolina after reading a print advertisement in what he described as a Brazilian newspaper.

Two other men are charged with felony conspiracy to obtain property by false pretense.

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Information from: News & Record, http://www.news-record.com

Francisco De Souza told authorities he tried getting his license in North Carolina after reading a print advertisement in what he described as a Brazilian newspaper.
Makes you want to go hmmmmm......