| Fraud Warning By
Debbie McGoldrick
MOST of us know spam mail when we see it, but there’s one that’s
been making the rounds lately that’s very obviously junk, but gives
a tempting offer of “instant” U.S. citizenship. All you have
to do is click!
It’s probably redundant, but just ignore any and all offers of quick
immigration fixes that land in your box. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Service has also posted a warning on its home page which reads, “Although
Congress has been debating immigration legislation, all customers should
be advised that currently no temporary worker program exists for aliens
unlawfully present in the United States. Congress has not passed any legislation
that would create a temporary worker program.
“Therefore, there are no benefits currently available because this
program does not exist. Customers should not pay any fees or fines to any
person or organization claiming they can help apply for or receive benefits
for a temporary worker program. Be wary of persons or organizations that
claim they can assist in applying for benefits that do not exist.”
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