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Illegal Immigrants Target Seniors in Stunning Financial Scams


Illegal immigrants are preying on America’s senior citizens in cruel financial scams. These criminals steal life savings by pretending to be government officials or tech support. Recent cases show how they operate across the country.

Chinese-linked fraudsters tricked seniors with fake pop-up messages about hacked accounts. They posed as Federal Trade Commission agents to scare victims into handing over money. Over 300 elderly people lost $5 million in this scheme alone.

An illegal immigrant from India got 12 years for scamming seniors out of $400,000. He used an Illinois driver’s license to pose as a federal agent. This liar told elderly victims their Amazon accounts were hacked to steal their cash.

Another illegal alien living in Kentucky ran a money laundering ring for Indian call centers. He stole over $3 million from 85 seniors. The judge gave him 46 months behind bars and ordered him to pay back every penny.

A Nigerian illegal immigrant and his wife scammed seniors through romance schemes. They stole $3 million before ICE arrested them. The husband got 15 years while his wife got 10 years in prison.

These cases prove illegal immigrants are systematically targeting our grandparents. They exploit weak borders to enter America and hunt vulnerable seniors. Our elders built this country and deserve protection from these predators.

Open borders and lax enforcement invite these criminals into our communities. We must secure the border immediately to stop foreign fraud rings. Patriots demand justice for these stolen retirements and broken trust.

America must defend its seniors against these heartless attacks. Stronger immigration enforcement will protect our elderly from foreign scammers. It’s time to put American safety first.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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