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Rancho Cucamonga woman gets prison time for birth tourism scheme involving Chinese womenLOS ANGELES — A Rancho Cucamonga woman was sentenced Monday to more than 3 years in prison in a long-running case over a business that helped pregnant Chinese women travel to the United States ... U.S ...
U.S. District Judge R ... Klausner blame her for the babies that were born U.S. citizens. That, he said, is unrelated to the allegations that she and Liu helped women travel to the United States ...
U.S. District Judge R ... Klausner blame her for the babies that were born U.S. citizens. That, he said, is unrelated to the allegations that she and Liu helped women travel to the United States ...
LOS ANGELES--A California woman was sentenced Monday to more than 3 years in prison in a long-running case over a business that helped pregnant Chinese women travel to the United States to deliver ...
A California woman was sentenced on Monday to more than three years in prison in a long-running case over a business that helped pregnant Chinese women travel to the United States to deliver ...
US District Judge R ... Klausner blame her for the babies that were born US citizens. That, he said, is unrelated to the allegations that she and Liu helped women travel to the United States ...
U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner gave Phoebe Dong a 41-month ... helped more than 100 pregnant Chinese women travel to the United States. Authorities said the pair coached women on how to ...
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