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For immigrants, the path to citizenship in the United States these days can be long and difficult. But if you think you can do an end run around the process by paying some money to a guy who calls himself Grand Chief Thunderbird IV, head of the "Kaweah Indian Nation," who promises Hispanic people that they can join the tribe as a means of getting official U.S. papers, then you need to think again. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau and the Social Security Administration's inspector general have teamed up to indict the Grand Chief, whose real name, by the way, is Malcolm Webber.

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