Date: Sept. 13, 2024 Contact: newsroom@ci.irs.gov LOS ANGELES — Two San Bernardino County residents were found guilty by a jury today of operating a “birth tourism” scheme that charged Chinese clients tens of thousands of dollars to help them give birth in the United States to obtain birthright U.S. citizenship for their children. Read More
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Rancho Cucamonga man and woman found guilty of federal criminal charges in connection with “birth tourism” scheme
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