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E-Verify debate rages on Springfield News-Leader (Missouri) January 15, 2012 Sunday
One way illegal immigrants find work in the United States is through bogus documents that
E-Verify has difficulty identifying.
On Wednesday, 14 people were charged in a $5 million conspiracy to provide thousands
of Missouri identification documents to illegal immigrants through a St. Joseph fee office,
authorities said.
U.S. Attorney Beth Phillips announced the indictments Wednesday and said 13 of the
defendants are in custody.
The indictment said the scheme started in November 2009 and involved more than 3,500
identification documents issued to illegal immigrants from across the country.
Prosecutors said the illegal immigrants paid $1,500 to $1,600 for the licenses, which
allowed them to remain unlawfully in the U.S. and obtain employment.
The indictment doesn't accuse the fee office or its workers of being complicit in the
scheme.
About the vote
Springfield voters will have their say on the E-Verify proposal on Feb. 7. Polls in the city
will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
LOAD-DATE: January 21, 2012
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