The Trump administration said Tuesday it had launched a “first-of-its-kind” operation looking into 1,000 cases to identify immigration fraud in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Officials warned that immigration authorities would continue such operations around the country. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said that in investigating those cases, it found 275 cases of “suspected fraud.” Of those, 42 cases were referred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement or people were given notices to appear in court for immigration proceedings, USCIS said in a statement Tuesday afternoon. Four people were a
USCIS launched major operation in Minneapolis investigating suspected immigration fraud

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