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The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) seal is seen before a press conference discussing ongoing enforcement efforts to combat human smuggling along the Southwest border of the United States.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) created a fake university in Michigan to attracting immigrants whose student visas were obtained illegally.
This plan led to the arrests of some 250 students who enrolled at the “University of Farmington” in Farmington Hills, Michigan. The students were arrested for violating student visa rules, which state that the students must be enrolled at a federally accredited institution while completing their studies.
The supposed university does not have any teachers, curriculum, classes or extracurriculars, despite advertising a STEM program.
The students, however, say they’re the victims of entrapment. Attorneys for those arrested claim that ICE designed the university to purposely trick those overseas into paying thousands of dollars to an institution they have no way of truly knowing is fraudulent.
Journalists and lawmakers are asking many questions in the wake of the story breaking. Where did this money go? What will happen to these students? How common is this practice? Is this how we want Homeland Security to handle immigration?
Produced by Stacia Brown.
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