By: Brianna Lyman
“Two Men. One Identity. They Both Paid the Price,” The New York Times’ Eli Saslow and Gabriela Bhaskar wrote Sunday.
But before you start thinking that perhaps there was a paperwork blunder in which the government erroneously handed out the same Social Security number to two Americans and chaos transpired, I’ll save you the suspense: Despite the Times’ insistence, this wasn’t some double-victim case. This was full-on identity theft by an illegal alien who had repeatedly broken into the country. Under the stolen identity of Dan Kluver, this illegal alien racked up DUIs, other offenses, giant tax bills (for the real Kluver), and fatally struck a grandfather with his vehicle.
And yet, Guatemalan national Romeo Pérez-Bravo is somehow also a victim, merely a sympathetic worker and father living under “borrowed identities” desperate to “fix” the mess he created…
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE… (thefederalist.com)
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