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US Department of Labor, Office of Inspector General jointly demand financial institutions freeze funds tied to pandemic unemployment fraud

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The Department of Labor and its Office of Inspector General are demanding that financial institutions freeze funds connected to pandemic unemployment fraud schemes. This action targets accounts suspected of holding proceeds from fraudulent unemployment benefits obtained during COVID-19. The initiative aims to recover misused federal pandemic relief funds. This is primarily an enforcement effort against fraud rather than a direct immigration policy change.
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