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130 students arrested in visa sting face only civil immigration charges: US official

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Washington: The 130 students arrested so far in a “pay-to-stay” sting operation using a fake university face only civil immigration charges, according to media reports.

“We have arrested 130 foreign nationals on civil immigration charges,” Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) spokesperson Carissa Cutrell was quoted as telling the Detroit Free Press on Thursday. She added that more of them could be arrested.

Those students who knowingly participated in scam knowing it was not a genuine academic programme face deportation.

Eight people who allegedly ran the scam as recruiters of the students face criminal charges of conspiracy to commit visa fraud and harbouring aliens for profit and face maximum sentences of five years, according to the ICE service.

Documents filed in court by federal prosecutors said as many as 600 students were enrolled at the fake institution, University of Farmington, set up by immigration officials for the sting operation to catch student visa fraud.

Prosecutors called it a “pay-to-stay” scam because the students paid the recruiters to get documents from from the fake university to enable them to stay on in a student visa without attending classes.

Court documents show that the recruiters were paid between $5,000 and $20,000 at meetings with Homeland Security Investigations agents involved in the university for recruiting the students.

Shiva Kumar, the chairperson of SEVA, the American Telugu Association’s legal assistance programme, told IANS that they were working with the affected students to provide them help.

He said that he had met India’s Ambassador Harsh Vardhan Shringla to ask for help for the students.

The Detroit News said that six alleged recruiters, who were arrested locally, were produced in a local federal court on Thursday wearing ankle chains and handcuffs.

Federal Magistrate Judge David Grand ordered them held without bail. On Monday the court will hear lawyers’ arguments on whether they should be jailed pending their trial.

The two others arrested elsewhere are expected to brought to Detroit.

The Free Press said the students were arrested in early morning raids in New Jersey, Atlanta, Houston, Michigan, California, Louisiana, North Carolina and Missouri states.

The federal prosecutor in Detroit, Matthew Schneider, said in a statement: “We are all aware that international students can be a valuable asset to our country, but as this case shows, the well-intended international student visa program can also be exploited and abused.”

The students had come to the US on legitimte student visas, but did not fulfill the condition of attending universities for the required classes making their continued stay illegal, which would be compounded if they worked.

Many of the students enrolled in the university were students who had transferred from other universities, according to media reports.

ICE, which carried out the operation, admitted in a press release that it had set up the private university run by undercover agents.

Farmington University had a web site as well as Facebook and Twitter accounts – but did not have a campus or faculty.

ICE said that the alleged recruiters facilitated hundreds of foreigners to illegally remain and work in the US by enrolling in the fake university without the intention of attending classes.

“All participants in the scheme knew that the school had no instructors or actual classes,” ICE said.

Sting operations are used quite frequently by US law enforcement officials, who sometimes create fake institutions to create a sense of credibility.

University of Farmington is the second fake institution of higher learning created by law enforcement to catch student immigration scams.

Although the latest arrests came during a period of heightened immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump, Farmington University was set up in 2015 by Democratic President Barack Obama’s administration.

Obama administration officials had also set up the other fake institution, the University of North Jersey, and ensnared over 1,000 students, most of them from India and China, in 2016.

Twenty-one people who acted as student visa brokers were arrested in that sting.

The Detroit News reported that Michigan state allowed Farmington University in 2015 to conduct business after confirming it had “demonstrated plans to provide housing space, administration facilities, labs, a library and other teaching facilities”.

But the News said it had none of the facilities and operated out of a single office suite in the basement of an office building.

Its president was a fictional character named Dr. Ali Milani, the News reported.

Naidu wears black shirt to protest against Centre

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Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Friday wore a black shirt to protest against the Centre’s “step motherly” treatment to the state and for not fulfilling its promises including granting special category status.

Naidu, also the President of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP), reached the Assembly wearing the black shirt and white pants.

His cabinet colleagues including his son and Information Minister Nara Lokesh and all other party legislators also wore black.

The Chief Minisger wore black to the Assembly as a sign of protest against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “step-motherly treatment meted out to Andhra Pradesh and for breaking all promises made including #SpecialStatus”, tweeted Lokesh.

According to TDP sources, this was the first time Naidu wore a black shirt. He is usually seen wearing white, cream or yellow coloured clothes. Even when he was in the opposition, he confined to wearing a black badge in protest.

The TDP leaders also expressed solidarity with a day-long shutdown called in the state by Pratyeka Hoda Sadhana Samithi (PHSS), which is fighting for the special status to the state.

Earlier, during a teleconference with TDP leaders, Naidu said that demonstrations would be held in the state till February 10. The next day he will head to New Delhi where he would lead a protest.

The protests in the national capital would continue till February 14.

‘Manikarnika’ Producer Slams Director Krish

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Kangana Ranaut starrer period drama ‘Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi’ has opened to good reviews and has managed to impress the audience with Kangana’s portrayal of the warrior queen.

However, the controversies surrounding the film ever since the project went on the floors doesn’t seem to die out.

Co-directed by Kangana and Radha Krishna Jagarlamudi (Krish), the film hit the theaters on January 25. Krish had expressed displeasure at Kangana’s name appearing ahead of his in the film’s credits.

The director had also accused the actress of blatantly reducing the length of her co-stars’ parts. He revealed that Kangana wanted everything to herself and took over the reins.

Krish also challenged Kangana’s sister Rangoli’s claim that 70% of the film is Kangana’s hard work.

More: Krish Hits Back At Kangana’s Sister

Speaking on the controversies surrounding the film, producer Kamal Jain slammed Krish and said it is very sad how Krish is trying to claim credit for what he doesn’t deserve.

Jain said it was his and studio’s collective decision to give credits the way they are.

Kangana stood by the film from beginning to end and whatever she did could have not done without production and creative team’s consent.

Jain also argued that why doesn’t Krish go legal way if he is speaking the truth and prove his claims.

He accuses him of making it a media trial after huge critical claim and box office success of the film.

Union Budget: No income tax up to Rs 5 lakh

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Dangling a pre-poll carrot for the middle class, Finance Minister Piyush Goyal says the government proposes to raise the income tax exemption limit to Rs 5 lakh, but left the implementation to the next government in the full-fledged budget.

It has also proposed to raise the standard deduction to Rs 50,000. Among the major sops, Piyush Goyal has announced Rs 6,000 per annum direct cash transfer to farmers owning less than 2 hectares of land.

The move, months before general elections, is likely to benefit 12 crore farmers. Rs 60,000 crore has also been set aside for MGNREGA, the rural employment scheme, with Piyush Goyal adding that the allocation can be increased further.

The Finance Minister says a national cow commission for the welfare of cows would also be set up. The gratuity limit has also been increased to Rs 30 lakh.

Modi Scheme No Match For Rythu Bandhu

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As expected, the Narendra Modi government has introduced direct cash transfer scheme for farmers in the name of PM Kisan Yojana, which is a poor imitation of Telangana government’s Rythu Bandhu scheme.

Presenting the interim budget for 2019-2020 in Parliament on Friday, Union Minister Piyush Goyal announced the Prime Minister’s Kisan Samman Nidhi, which envisages payment of Rs 6,000 in three instalments of Rs 2,000 each.

The new scheme is nothing but a replication of the path-breaking ‘Rythu Bandhu’ scheme of the TRS government launched during last Kharif season.

However, the Modi government scheme is absolutely no match for Rythu Bandhu. The NDA scheme will be restricted to small and marginal farmers with land holdings not exceeding five acres.

And each farmer would get a lump sum amount of Rs 6,000, that too, in three instalments in a year.

However, ‘Rythu Bandhu’ scheme envisages payment of Rs 4,000 per acre per season and it is provided across the board to all farmers in the State irrespective of their land holdings.

Additionally, the Chief Minister has announced that the assistance would be increased from Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000 per acre per season, working out to Rs 10,000 per year from this fiscal.

The Centre’s farm assistance scheme is expected to cover about 12 crore farmers across the country, while Rythu Bandhu benefitted about 58 lakh farmers in Kharif alone.

While the Centre has allocated Rs 75,000 crore for the scheme, the Telangana government is going to spend Rs 15,000 crore in the state under Rythu Bandhu.

Naidu Tongue-Lashes At BJP Leader!

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Telugu Desam Party president and Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu seems to be losing his cool quite often these days.

May be he is feeling tense over surveys done various agencies indicating his party’s defeat in the coming elections.

On Friday, Naidu gave a tongue-lashing at Bharatiya Janata Party legislature party leader P Vishnu Kumar Raju in the assembly calling him as shameless and unfit to be a legislator.

“Don’t you have shame and sense? You are unfit to be an MLA,” he shouted.

Raju was trying to claim that the BJP-led NDA government at the Center had given enough funds to the state. This made Naidu lose his temper.

He fired at the BJP leader saying that even common man was aware how the Center had deceived the state, but being an MLA how Raju was defending his argument.

“The Center has to give sufficient funds to us and it is not someone’s money. Why you are coming with an argument that Center is doing justice to us? Do you have shame in speaking like this? You are unfit to be an MLA,” he charged him for creating disturbance in the house.

The Chief Minister further stated that, “My blood is boiling as the Center has done injustice. What you will do? Do you want to send me to jail? Are you thinking about interests of the state? Just think about how much that Tamil Nadu or Gujarath have got?” he asked.

He said he would not leave the Center until it did justice to the state.

“You have no sense even the women have. They are ready to fight for our rights. People are coming forward to give donations to government to hike pension amount,” he lashed out.

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Modi scheme is a bad copy of KCR scheme – MP Kavitha on twitter

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T Subbarami Reddy Controversial Comments On BJP Over Piyush Goyal Budget Session

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TDP Youth Leader Devineni Avinash Fires on BJP Over AP Reorganisation Guarantees

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Accenture former CEO passes Away!

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Exactly 20 days after stepping down as CEO of global management consulting and professional services firm Accenture, the company’s former chairman Pierre Nanterme passed away due to ill health. He was 59.

Citing health reasons, Pierre resigned as CEO and chairman of the company on 11th January, 2019 after serving for last 36 years. Today, Accenture is one of the leading IT giant and it has got employees all over the globe.

Pierre, who joined the company in 1983, was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2016. After his exit, the company appointed its Chief Financial Officer (CFO) David Rowland as interim CEO.

New DTH rules come into effect from today

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With the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) new rules and regulations coming into effective, we would be witnessing a change in DTH services from today i.e, February 1st. Under the new norm, DTH and cable subscribers can individually select and pay accordingly to their respective service providers.

The basic monthly fee for 100 channels is Rs 130. However consumers will also have to pay 18 per cent GST above this pack and the total comes to around Rs 153. This is common across all operators i.e, AirTel, Tata Sky, Dish Tv, Sun Direct and others. Most DTH operators have listed their own packs well in advance making it easier for the subscribers.

Consumers who want more than the basic pack, need to pay Rs 20 extra for 25 channels. 18 per cent GST will also apply to these slots. Channel prices are dictated by the broadcasters but they should get a formal approval from TRAI before implementing them. All the channel prices are listed on TRAI’s website.

To the users who have no clue about this new rule by TRAI, there will be no blackout. They will continue to get the benefits of the pack, if they have subscribed to a long term pack. Subscribers can reach out to TRAI’s call centre at 0120-6898689 or send an email to das@trai.gov.in.

Minister Devineni Uma Fires on BJP Leader Vishnuvardhan Raju | AP Assembly Live

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MP Galla Jayadev Protest In Parliament Over Special Status For AP

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YS Jagan In YCP Party Old And New Leaders Conflicts

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Telugu Students Held In Fake US University Sting

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The department of Homeland Security set up a fake university in Michigan to crack down on illicit operations allowing foreign citizens to stay in the U.S. illegally, according to federal
indictments unsealed Wednesday.

Starting in 2015, the fake university was part of an undercover operation to identify recruiters and others engaging in immigration fraud, the indictments say, according to The Detroit News.

The University of Farmington had no staff, no instructors, no curriculum and no classes but was utilized by undercover Homeland Security agents to identify people involved in immigration fraud, according to federal grand jury indictments unsealed Wednesday.

Eight student recruiters were charged with participating in a conspiracy to help at least 600 foreign citizens stay in the U.S. illegally, according to the indictments, which describe a novel investigation that dates to 2015 but intensified one month into President Donald Trump’s tenure as part of a broader crackdown on illegal immigration.

Most of the recruiters and students involved are originally from Telugu States, India, according to prosecutors.

Bharath Kakireddy, 29, of Lake Mary, Florida.
Aswanth Nune, 26, of Atlanta.
Suresh Reddy Kandala, 31, of Culpeper, Virginia.
Phanideep Karnati, 35, of Louisville, Kentucky.
Prem Kumar Rampeesa, 26, of Charlotte, North Carolina.
Santosh Reddy Sama, 28, of Fremont, California.
Avinash Thakkallapally, 28, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Naveen Prathipati, 29, of Dallas.

The eight defendants have all been arrested.

ICE agency raids and detained 600 Indian students

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Several hundred Indian students face arrest following the arrest of eight recruiters and some students over an alleged immigration fraud detected by a fake university sting operation set up by government agencies to crack down on visa scams.

The American Telugu Association (ATA) reported that 100 students were arrested in morning raids on Wednesday.The Indian Consulate General in Chicago reported receiving the names of 29 Indians arrested in the case as of Thursday.

The charges against the eight people who allegedly ran the scheme were made public on Wednesday in a federal court in Detroit in Michigan State.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in the court documents that it set up Farmington University with undercover agents as staff in Farmington Hills, Michigan, to target foreign students who were staying in the US without proper authorisation.

ATA said on its website that it contacted several attorneys and confirmed that arrest warrants for 600 students had been issued and 100 students arrested.Indian diplomats in Chicago contacted US government officials to get information about the case, P.K. Mishra, the Head of Chancery at the Consulate General, told IANS on Thursday.

The DHS had so far provided the consulate with the names of 29 arrested persons, he said.Consul-General Neeta Bhushan spoke to an official of the ATA, he added.The ATA has set up an emergency help team to aid those affected.

It is conducting a webinar with immigration lawyers on Thursday evening on the Farmington case and student visas.The ATA urged the “students to be wary of fake agents who promise illegal ways to stay in the US through admissions in unaccredited colleges and universities”.

In Vijayawada, the Andhra Pradesh Non-Resident Telugu (APNRT) Society, the official platform of the state government, said it would extend help to arrested Telugu students through its 150 coordinators in the US. APNRT Society president Ravikumar P. Vemuru, said that the students could contact the coordinators listed on the society website.

The eight student recruiters were charged with participating in a conspiracy to help at least 600 “foreign citizens to illegally remain, re-enter and work in the US and actively recruited them to enrol in a fraudulent school as part of a “pay to stay” scheme, according to the court documents.

Six of them were reported arrested in Detroit and one each in Florida and Virginia.They collectively received $250,000 in cash and kickbacks to find students to attend the university, according to prosecutors, the Detroit News reported.”These suspects aided hundreds of foreign nationals to remain in the United States illegally by helping to portray them as students, which they most certainly were not,” Steve Francis, who heads the ICE investigations office in Detroit, was quoted as saying by the News.

It said that according to a prosecutor, the arrested students face deportation.Under the US judicial system, their cases had been presented before a panel of jurors made up of citizens known as the grand jury that first determines if there is sufficient grounds to bring them to trial.The grand jury had issued an indictment with the charges for a trial, which is to take place later.

Although the arrests and the charges came during a period of heightened immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump, the fake institution called Farmington University was part of an operation called “Paperchase” set up in 2015 by Democratic President Barack Obama’s administration.The so-called university offered student visas without requiring them to attend classes, enabling them to work illegally.

This is at least the second fake university run by government agencies.The Obama administration officials had set up University of North Jersey and ensnared over 1,000 student, most of them from India and China.Twenty-one people who acted as student visa brokers were arrested in the crackdown in 2016.

The US law enforcement frequently uses elaborate sting operations by undercover agents to deter crimes of all types.The ATA said that the news was brought to its attention by the affected students and their friends and that the association’s legal and local teams in various cities swung into action for guidance and help.The association, according to Detroit Free Press, confirmed that about 100 students had been arrested and others were facing arrest warrants. It said it was trying to help the affected students and had met Indian consular officials in the US about the case.

The recruiters were identified as Bharath Kakireddy from Florida, Aswanth Nune from Atlanta, Suresh Reddy Kandala from Virginia, Phanideep Karnati from Kentucky, Prem Kumar Rampeesa from North Carolina, Santosh Reddy Sama from California, Avinash Thakkallapally from Pennsylvania and Naveen Prathipati from Dallas.Rahul Reddy, an immigration attorney in Houston, said in a live-stream on YouTube that students who may have been enrolled at the university were detained in Houston, Atlanta, Charlotte and St. Louis.

Farmington Univerity has a website claiming it goes back to at least the 1950s as well as a Twitter account but not a regular university facility or faculty.

People offering Rs 1 crore per night

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Sakshi Chaudhary, who has acted in Telugu films James Bond, Oxygen and Potugadu, has turned a lot of heads with one of her tweets.

The actress, who shares her pictures and videos on Twitter, seems to be getting messages demanding sexual favours for money.

In a tweet, Sakshi said, “People are going mad after watching my videos & photos 🙂 Offering me one Cr in inbox for one nite:) but they all are fool. I am not for sale. Bus dekh kar Kaam Chalao & “Magnet” dekhne first day first show jao (sic).”

Sakshi made her debut as an actress in the film Potugadu in the year 2013. She later played roles in other known Telugu film like Selfie Raja.

Sakshi will next be seen in Telugu film Magnet.

కె ఏ పాల్ ఓపెన్ ఛాలెంజ్ Ka Paul Sensational Comments on Ys Jagan

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Sex Racket In the USA: Powerful People Silenced It?

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A horde of names including that those heroines who have acted in big films actually popped up in the infamous USA Sex Rocket case where a Telugu couple was arrested by Feds in the USA and accused of hosting prostitution and running a sex racket ring involving Telugu cinema actresses.

As per federal charges, Kishan Modugumudi and his wife, Chandra, are said to be bringing actresses from India on the pretext of attending cultural events as performers or guests and luring them into prostitution. And many actresses are said to have got questioned in India and USA, in this connection. And six months after this issue happened, till date there is no news of the progression of this case.

Some reports are doing rounds that few powerful people from the NRI community got involved in the matter and hired some top notch US lawyers to bring this case to closure. To save the high profiled customers related to this racket, actually, bigwigs are said to have moved their pawns very carefully. Also, the whereabouts of the arrested couple are also being kept a secret for the same reason.

As it happens to be the USA, many thought that swift action will be taken, but it looks like the case if pretty much going to wither out.

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