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US bride in Florida arrested 'for marrying 10 illegal migrants for visa purposes'

Yosandra Piedra Vasquez was likely not so much a hopeless romantic, as a hopeless capitalist. Photo / Getty Images
Things are looking a bit more solitary now for a Cuban woman, a US resident arrested after she was allegedly paid to wed 10 illegal migrants to get them legal status, court documents showed today.
Yosandra Piedra Vasquez was likely not so much a hopeless romantic, as a hopeless capitalist.
Unfortunately, what prosecutors say she did, and did, and did again, was a crime called fraud.
She married nine foreign nationals in south Florida and another in Georgia between 2002 and 2012, according to an indictment from the US District Court for the Southern district of Florida.
And she worked with a partner, Yoel de Moya Lozada, who helped her connect with the potential spouses.
The pair is facing charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States and conspiracy to encourage and induce an alien to reside unlawfully in the United States.

But the pair "did knowingly and willfully combine, conspire, confederate, and agree with each other (...) to arrange fraudulent marriages," the indictment said.It was not disclosed how much the US resident made on her marriage-for-hire business.
Under the US Cuban Adjustment Act which dates back to the Cold War era, Cubans fleeing Communist rule who reach the United States - whether by plane, foot or boat - are allowed to stay and to work.
Those Cubans spotted and picked up at sea, in contrast, are returned to the Caribbean nation.
A quirk of the Cuban Adjustment Act is that it allows foreigners who wed a Cuban in the United States to get their US residency faster than if the foreign national weds a US-born American.
Piedra and De Moya face sentences of up to a decade in prison, if convicted.
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