11 Individuals Indicted in Scam to Gain Citizenship

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Most people look forward to getting married. The day is full of bliss, the uniting of two families, and lots of food. But what about when marriage becomes a scam? What about when fraudulent marriages between citizens become a means to obtain legal immigration? 

Recently, 11 individuals have been indicted in Florida for attempting to arrange fake marriages between U.S. Citizens and Chinese nationals to obtain legal immigration into the U.S. Those indicted were accused of recruiting American U.S. military personnel to help stage marriages with Chinese nationals in exchange for cash. And from March 2024 to February 2025, the activities flew under the radar successfully in Florida, New York, Connecticut, and Nevada. 

Of the accused, we meet Anna Chen, 54, of New York, Chen and Linden Wang, 38, U.S. citizens, Yafeng Deng, 23, Hailing Feng, 27, Kiah Holly, 29, and Jaden Bullion, 24, and Chinese nationals Jiawei Chen, 29, Xionghu Fang, 41, Tao Fan, 26, and Kin Man Cheok, 32.

In return for their involvement, these individuals were paid to create false photo sessions (so the relationships appeared genuine), host the weddings, help with the process, and then allow the divorce. As just one example, Chen and Linlin Wang were charged with marriage fraud for paying U.S. Navy reservist Raymond Zumba $10,000 in cash to marry Chinese national Sha Tie in New York. Zumba then persuaded other Navy personnel to enter into similar marriage deals, even offering to pay for unauthorized ID’s. 

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