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Venezuelan National Pleads Guilty to Lying on Immigration and Firearms Forms

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A 24-year-old Venezuelan national has pleaded guilty to submitting false information on immigration forms and firearm purchase applications while unlawfully present in Ohio and enrolled in high school. The case involves both immigration fraud and federal firearms violations. This is a law-enforcement action against an individual, not a policy change.
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A 24-year-old Venezuelan man residing unlawfully in Perrysburg, Ohio, and who was enrolled as a student at a local high school has pleaded guilty to lying on immigration forms and on applications to purchase a firearm.

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May 2026

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