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Sun, 01/10/2010 - 17:10
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TERROR-RANA 2 LAST


Federal authorities are working to determine the
immigration status of people who entered the US with the help
of First World to ensure they do not pose any threat.

As part of a widening probe into the international terror
plot, US authorities are also sharpening their sights on the
firm in search of possible acts of immigration fraud.
However, Rana's lawyer Patrick Blegen has said in a new
motion filed in a Chicago court that as a result of FBI raids
on Rana's businesses and his detention, his businesses have
effectively been shut down and are worth nowhere near what
they were previously estimated.
According to court filings, Rana allegedly conspired to
bring foreigners to the US under false pretences.
In e-mail conversations, Rana advised an alleged member
of Lashkar-e-Taiba about "loopholes" to get individuals into
the US.
"Whenever you find easy way to come to US, immediately
think there is a catch to it," Rana allegedly wrote in an
e-mail, warning against using student visas.
In another message, Rana allegedly suggested that one
individual be brought in under a false occupation. "Make him a
cook," the e-mail said. PTI YAS
AHM


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