U.S. v. Hedaithy, No. 03-1566 (3rd Cir.) (392 F.3d 580) (December 16, 2004) (Judge Walter K. Stapleton)
This case arose out of a huge scheme in which some 65 foreign nationals of Arab descent paid imposters to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (“TOEFL”) so defendant/aliens could achieve an acceptable score, thereby permitting them to remain in the United States under student visas. One ...
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