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Mohammad Ijaz, 43, of Snow Hill in Worcester, pleaded guilty to bribing U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officials for six green cards and participating in a bribery scheme for Eastern Shore convenience stores trying to avoid state taxes.
Ijaz became a U.S. citizen in March 1997 and owned Chicken Man Food Store in Snow Hill.
From 2005 to 2007, Ijaz and his co-conspirators gave more than $900,000 to a federal witness who was expected to deliver the bribes to an immigration official for green cards and a Maryland comptroller official for the release of more than $1.8 million in state sales and use taxes assessed against Chicken Man and other convenience stores, prosecutors said. Prosecutors said the witness gave the bribes to federal law enforcement agents.
“When we hear about immigration, we here so much about the border fence, but the bigger concern is how we give out citizenship and residency to immigrants,” said Mike Cutler, a former Immigration and Naturalization Services agent.
cpeirce@baltimoreexaminer.com



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2:17 PM MST on Fri., Jun. 27, 2008 re: "Man gets federal prison sentence in green card, tax scheme"
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I'm glad that they caught him. There are a lot of illegal immigrants here in Maryland.
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