More than 90 students arrested from fake US universities, most Indians


Washington, Ta. 28 November 2019, Monday

US Federal Law Enforcement Agencies have arrested 3 foreign students who have taken admission to a fake university launched by the US government to prevent immigration fraud. Most of the students arrested are Indians.

The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has so far arrested more than 3 students seeking admission to a fake university in Detroit. When the university closed in March, it had 3 students. Most of them were Indians. According to an ICE spokeswoman, 3 percent of the 9 lawmakers arrested so far have been allowed to leave the United States.

Half of the remaining 8 percent of students are ordered to leave the United States. Federal investigators have claimed that students who entered this fake university knew that it was a fake university, even though they had taken admission. The students already knew that there were no classes at the university.

Democrat senator and presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren called the move brutal. He said on Twitter that these students had dreamed of achieving high quality higher education in America. ICE cheated and trapped him in his trap only to be sent back to him.

The ICEA has filed a charge sheet against eight people who have filed admissions. Seven of them have admitted their guilt. Students taking admission to the university had gone to the United States legally on a legal visa issued by the US Embassy in India. The university collected a $ 5 fee for a quarter.

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