LAFAYETTE, La. (Gray News) – Federal prosecutors have unsealed a sweeping indictment against five individuals, including current and former Louisiana law enforcement officers, accused of orchestrating a years-long scheme to exploit the U.S. immigration system for personal profit.
Acting U.S. Attorney Alexander Van Hook announced Wednesday that the charges are part of “Operation Take Back America.” The 62-count indictment includes allegations of conspiracy, bribery, mail fraud, immigration fraud, visa fraud, and money laundering.
The five people indicted are:
Chandrakant Patel, businessman and Subway restaurant owner
Chad Doyle, Oakdale Police Chief
Michael “Freck” Slaney, Oakdale City Marshal
Glynn Dixon, Forest Hill Police Chief
Tebo Onishea, former police chief of Glenmora
According to the 21-page indictment, the alleged conspiracy spanned at least a decade, beginning as early as 2015 and continuing through July 2025. more
Leave free money around and the parasites will feed. Get government 100% OIT of the “charity” business for EVERYONE.
Huh. A Patel whose wog clan wouldn’t let him have a hot sheet motel so he had to settle for a Subway? Yet he was smart enough to run the visa scam for 10 years before being caught? Astonishing.
Uncle Al – nuthin like a motel that hands you the sheets upon check-in and a spatula to change ’em with…
are they democRATz?
Iz it Loozyanna?
Does a Hobby Horse have a hickory dick?
If the story doesn’t list a party, they’re Democrats.
Anon the Elder – if you honestly think that ONLY democrats abuse the “free money” system throughout this country, they YOU haven’t been paying close enough attention.