Tribes promise legal status of illegal immigrants at a price

The Confederation is not recognized American Indian root Friday defended his recruitment of illegal Hispanic immigrants in the stem, under the promise that immigrants, the accession of deportees.But supporters and federal officials condemned the practice of fraudsters, indicating that the group was desperate defrauding people reside in the country, hundreds or thousands of dollars to support them false hope. Complaints are federal officials to be achieved by groups in several countries.

In Texas, the Attorney General’s Office received five complaints filed by people who say they were recruited, of Indian nationhood Kaweah, Paco Felici, a spokesman for the prosecutor general said Friday. In Nebraska, the US-Mexico Commission sent a warning message on their site and warning churches and Spanish language media of illegal immigrants in four cities in Nebraska has been approached with offers of accession to the root as a means to earn a legal status to the USA, Commissions, Angel Freytez spokesman said.

Freytez favourable said he heard similar stories of people in Kansas, California, Tennessee and Oklahoma. “Everything is illegal in the country is not protected against the consequences of being in a country illegally each document from this root,” said Tim Earl, a spokesman for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement . “It will not work.”

Several calls by The Associated Press the Bureau of Indian Affairs U.S. Department of the Interior were not immediately returned Friday. Marilu Cabrera, a spokesman for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, said that even if illegal immigrants were found federal tribes, it would not be sufficient to determine legal residence. For example, the Indians must have been born in Canada to prove they have at least 50 percent a line of blood on an Indian tribe to legal residence.

“You can not simply decide, as a member of a tribe and suddenly legalize your status,” said Cabrera. But Manuel Urbina, head of Kaweah great nation of India, which is based in Wichita, Kan., said tribal membership documents have been enough for illegal immigrants, though the problems raised by federal agents. “We are not against the law, we are with the law,” said Urbina, said the tribe had recruited more than 10000 illegal immigrants at its root.

He told the root sell for about $ 50 per person, “a divine thing.” But Freytez, reported that some people pay much more to the root - up to $ 1200 Urbina, said the root has never been a big part. Comte, spokesman for ICE, said he could not rule without a specific case. A man in Florida Affiliations sale to another by a so-called root of the website, said it had sold more than 2000 members and has a waiting list, but more than 500 people have applied for the grant for a refund, because the “negative publicity”.

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