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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 2d ago
Salon.com | Immigration scams surge as Trump’s sweeps lure desperate people to eager defrauders by Naisha Roy, Francesca D'Annunzio, J. David McSwane AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. The article reports a sharp rise in immigration‑related fraud, driven by the Trump administration’s aggressive enforcement sweeps, as scammers impersonate ICE agents, attorneys and charitable organizations—often using WhatsApp, AI‑generated images and fake virtual hearings—to steal tens of millions from vulnerable migrants. Victims such as Nicaraguan asylum‑seeker Jasmir Urbina, Salvadoran worker José Aguilar and Honduran mother Mariela were lured into paying thousands for bogus legal services, only to be arrested, deported or left without recourse. Federal data show FTC complaints about immigration scams more than doubled from 2021‑2024, with reported losses exceeding $94 million, prompting alerts from state attorneys general, the American Bar Association and immigration advocates who warn immigrants to verify aid directly with agencies rather than through social‑media ads. Read more: https://www.salon.com/2026/05/02/immigration-scams-surge-as-trumps-sweeps-lure-desperate-people-to-eager-defrauders-partner/ #DonaldTrump #JasmirUrbina #ICE #ProPublica #FTC
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 4d ago
The Daily Beast Latest Articles | Trump Chaos Fuels Massive Gold Rush for Scammers by Tom Latchem AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Donald Trump’s intensified immigration enforcement has sparked a surge of fraud targeting terrified migrants, with Federal Trade Commission complaints nearly doubling—from about 960 per year before the November 2024 election to almost 2,000 in 2025—and more than $94.4 million allegedly stolen in the past five years, a figure likely under‑reported. ProPublica’s investigation details several victims, including Nicaraguan asylum‑seeker Jasmir Urbina, who was duped by a fake “Catholic Charities” lawyer and lost nearly $10,000 before being detained and deported; El Salvadorian leather‑worker José Aguilar, who surrendered $15,000 to scammers posing as a Miami immigration attorney; and Honduran mother‑of‑three Mariela, ripped off of over $18,000 by a ring masquerading as a priest, judge, and Texas lawyer. Scammers increasingly employ AI‑generated avatars and polished social‑media ads to appear legitimate, prompting DHS to declare an “all‑out war on immigration fraud,” though the White House declined comment. Read more: https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-trump-immigration-chaos-fuels-massive-gold-rush-for-scammers/ #DonaldTrump #ProPublica #HomelandSecurity #JasmirUrbina #SusanMillan #JosAguilar #JorgeRivera
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