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Friday, December 1, 2006

Security Official Admits Taking Bribes
By Matthew Barakat
The Associated Press


A former supervisor at the Department of Homeland Security pleaded guilty
Thursday to accepting at least $600,000 in bribes to provide fraudulent
citizenship documents to hundreds of Asian immigrants.

Robert T. Schofield, 57, who once supervised as many as 50 employees in the
Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Fairfax, Va., pleaded guilty
in U.S. District Court to bribery and to aiding and abetting the illegal
procurement of citizenship.

He faces as many as 25 years in prison when he is sentenced in February.
Prosecutors said they will seek the maximum sentence.

"We have to go out and arrest these people" who fraudulently obtained
immigration and citizenship documents, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Ron
Walutes. "It's a huge disruption."

Court records indicate that the government identified hundreds of people who
in the past 10 years paid for and fraudulently received from Schofield
authentic documents, including naturalization papers and temporary green
cards establishing legal residence.

They paid money to immigration brokers, who cut Schofield in for a share of
the profits. Court records indicate people paid as much as $30,000 apiece to
the brokers for immigration documents. Brokers received at least $3.1
million cumulatively, of which Schofield received at least $600,000.

"The breadth and scope of Mr. Schofield's fraud and corruption are truly
stunning," U.S. Attorney Chuck Rosenberg said in a statement.

A broker who paid Schofield, Qiming Ye of Washington, D.C., has pleaded
guilty to visa fraud and awaits sentencing.


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