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16 Bay Area residents arrested for trying to obtain false passports

by al-masakin
According to court records and proceedings, the following 16 defendants all made misrepresentations of their identity on applications for passports.
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Missoula, Feb. 26 (Al-Masakin)–The U.S. Attorney’s office for the Norther District of California in a press release today announced that the U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) has arrested 16 people since Dec. 2008 for giving false information in order to obtain American passports. More than 125 Bay Area residents have been prosecuted for similar crimes since 2007. According to the DSS the charges are a result of its zero-tolerance policy towards impostors who try to obtain authentic American passports.

According to court records and proceedings, the following 16 defendants all made misrepresentations of their identity on applications for passports:

Berta Aldana-Fernadz of San Francisco, is alleged to have possessed an authentic United States passport in a false name. Aldana-Fernadez was previously charged on December 5, and her case is in progress.
Efrain Molina of South San Francisco is alleged to have applied for a passport using another person’s birth certificate. Molina was arrested by DSS Special Agents on December 15, and his case is in progress.
Antonio Flores of San Jose Calif., was convicted of possessing a fraudulent Social Security Number when he applied for a passport. Flores previously self-surrendered to DSS Special Agents and was convicted on December 9. FLORES awaits sentencing.
Francisco Asis of Concord, Calif., was convicted of possessing a false driver’s license when he applied for a passport. Asis was previously arrested by DSS Special Agents and was sentenced to two years probation on December 10.
Gabriel Zuniga-Murrillo of San Lorenzo, Calif., was convicted of possessing a fraudulent birth certificate when he applied for a passport. Zuniga-Murrillo previously self-surrendered to DSS Special Agents and was sentenced to three years probation on December 16.
Victor Topete of Pittsburg, Calif., was convicted of possessing a false identification document when he applied for a passport. Topete was previously arrested by DSS Special Agents and was sentenced to three years probation on December 16.
Gloria Paniagua of Pacifica, Calif., was convicted of possessing a false identification document when she applied for a passport. Panigua was previously arrested by DSS Special Agents and was sentenced to one year probation on January 16.
Billy Joe Blu Degolyer of Pacifica, was convicted of selling his birth certificate to another person, who then used it to apply for a passport. Degolyer previously self-surrendered to DSS Special Agents and was convicted on January 22. Degolyer awaits sentencing.
Julio Kleber Lemos Souza of Daly City, Calif., is alleged to have applied for passport using another person’s birth certificate. Souza eluded arrest on February 2 and remains a DSS fugitive.
Rodigo Carvalho of San Francisco, is alleged to have applied for a passport using another person’s birth certificate. Carvalho eluded arrest on February 2, and remains a DSS fugitive.
Juan Ruiz-Gonzalez of Concord, Calif., is alleged to have applied for a passport using another person’s birth certificate. Ruiz-Gonzalez was arrested by DSS Special Agents on February 5, and his case is in progress.
Gabriel Soto-Magana of Santa Rosa, Calif., is alleged to have applied for a passport using another person’s birth certificate. Soto-Magana was arrested by Department of Homeland Security officers in San Diego on February 14, and is in the process of being transferred to federal court in San Francisco where his case is in progress.
Maria Floreano of Rohnert Park, Calif., is alleged to have applied for a passport using another person’s birth certificate. Floreano self-surrendered to DSS Special Agents on February 20, and her case is in progress.
Matthew Blake Morrow formerly of Concord, is alleged to have applied for a passport using counterfeit school records and false witness statements used to prove his identity. Morrow was Indicted on February 18 and is in the process of being transferred from Tennessee state prison to federal court in Oakland, where his case is in progress.
Victor Hugo Barajas of Redwood City, Calif., is alleged to have applied for a passport using another person’s birth certificate. Barajas was arrested by DSS Special Agents on February 24, and his case is in progress.
Miguel Peral Cervantes of Berkeley, Calif., is alleged to have applied for a passport using another person’s birth certificate. Cervantes has agreed to self-surrender to DSS Special Agents on February 26, and his case is in progress.
Each of the individuals listed above was charged with violating 18 U.S.C. § 1542, False Statement in Application for a Passport or 18 U.S.C. § 1028, Fraud in Connection with Identification Documents. The maximum statutory penalties for these offenses ranges from one to 10 years of imprisonment, although any sentence following conviction was or would be imposed by the court after consideration of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and the federal statute governing the imposition of a sentence, 18 U.S.C. § 3553.

Electronic court filings and further procedural and docket information are available at https://ecf.cand.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/login.pl.

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