It's incredible how far people are willing to go to stay in the U.S., as this article shows.
"Justice and Department of Homeland Security officials said 'hundreds upon hundreds' of sets of Social Security cards and Puerto Rico birth certificates had been sold for prices ranging from $700 to $2,500 per set."
People seem to be acccepting otherwise questonable applicants due to time constraints as well.
"When asked whether they had ever been asked by a supervisor to approve applications that should have been denied, 63 of the 254 immigration officers, or nearly 25%, answered 'Yes.'"
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