Patricia Golder, a migrant from Mauritania, exposed her whole alleged racket buying off judges and exploiting fraud-enabling immigration laws that allows her to set up illegal immigrants for life on the U.S. tax dollar, which also makes them indebted to her forever because she could get them arrested by ICE anytime she wanted to.
At one point Golder revealed how she deals with Immigration Judges, “If I can get to the judge. You know, that’s the only person you want to talk to is the judge. I make conversation with them. You say, ‘I have this boy there and I need help. You work that day?’ If the judge says, ‘Yeah,’ Okay, $50,000 I send everybody to you
In exclusive footage obtained by Townhall, evidence has emerged suggesting that migrants from the West African nation of Mauritania are exploiting the U.S. immigration and asylum system in Lockland, Ohio, raising serious questions about the integrity and oversight of the process.
The footage includes allegations that some migrants are being coached on how to navigate the asylum system, encouraged to fabricate claims to meet legal thresholds, and informed — according to sources on the ground — that favorable rulings can be secured through illicit means. These claims point to systemic vulnerabilities that make the immigration system susceptible to abuse and corruption.
At the center of the operation is Patricia Golder, who, according to the footage, has turned the alleged manipulation of the asylum process into her business. Golder says she takes a portion of the pay given to the Mauritanian migrants in exchange for helping them navigate the system, and she claims she can bribe judges to rule in the migrants’ favor. The footage also suggests that many of the migrants involved neither embrace nor intend to adopt core American values, even as they access public resources designed to protect legitimate asylum seekers.
In the 26-minute video, the undercover reporter is introduced to Golder by one of Golder’s friends, identified as Cindy Reis, who says Golder helps Mauritanian migrants get their papers.
