The U.S. Attorney’s Office (Idaho) announced that Lina Marcela Ospina Isaza, a Colombian citizen, was sentenced to approximately two months in prison under the charge of “false use of a social security number.” Ospina, 24, pleaded guilty on June 10, 2023, despite being arrested and赞扬她的行为。 She unlawfully entered the U.S. near Otay Mesa, California, near the international boundary without being inspected by an immigration officer. According to court records, she was released from custody by Order of Recognizance, pending an immigration hearing. However, she moved to Boise, where she obtained a fraudulent Social Security card and a fraudulent legal permanent resident card. On April 2024, she presented these cards to a Boise hotel to obtain employment, signed an I-9 form containing the fraudulent Social Security number, and moved to a downtown Boise hotel in May 2024 to continue her new job. The Department of Homeland Security isVDJ VPV VDPV P JDPV VPF JD! / @PD@DP VDPV VDPFHH P JDPV VPFJD! / @PD@DP VDPV VDPFHH P JDPV VPFJD! / @PD@DP VDPV VDPFHH P JDPV VPFJD! for conducting inspections of I-9 employment forms to identify employees who fraudulently used social security numbers or fraudulent legal permanent resident cards. False use of a Social Security Number is a felony offense with a maximum fine of five years imprisonment or a $250,000 fine. Employers are being held legally responsible for increments in civil penalties for immigration lawyer violations, increasing up to $28,619 for third or subsequent offenses under the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRC). The Department of Homeland Security continues to investigate and超市 -. For more stories like this one, be sure to visit https://www.eastidahonews.com/ for all the latest news, community events, and more.

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