>>7254729 Visa Fraud and Drug Trafficking in South Carolina
Baker Notable
When I see U Visa fraud I think of the Violence Against Women Act, defunded at least for a while a few months ago. Holding out U Visas to immigrants as a reward for cooperating with police in prosecutions or whatever else was a big part of the program.
The VAWA funded networks of police, judges, prosecutors, and their SJW trainers at universities. Also funded political lobbying organizations, counselors, victims advocates, churches, and community organizations.
The idea is that a woman complaining of abuse, harassment, or sexual assault should be believed and that all these above listed entities should act together in seeing that the accused man is put away for as much time as possible.
VAWA entailed Stalinistic reporting requirements. Jurisdictions were paid federal funds to employ cops, prosecutors, etc. Every quarter, reports were required by the feds to justify continued funding of these additional positions. Reported items were numbers of training sessions attended, complaints logged, referrals to therapists and others given, perpetrators arrested, and perpetrators convicted. Narratives of interesting cases were required on reports.
I have seen VAWA continuing education videos, almost hypnotic sleep teaching for cops and prosecutors, where SJW instructors would drone on for hours about, for example, how to ensure the victim receives proper benefits such as U visas.
Republicans quietly let funding for this abomination lapse recently, but there was pressure to reinstate it.