2 Fort Myers men indicted for possessing, selling counterfeit immigration IDs

Writer: Joey Pellegrino
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Two men from Fort Myers have been indicted Friday on charges that they possessed and sold counterfeit immigration documents and transferred false identification documents

If convicted on all counts, Daniel Aguilar-Roblero, 40, faces a maximum penalty of 50 years in federal prison and Cornelio Perez Gonzalez Arellano, 29, faces a maximum penalty of 25 years in federal prison.

According to the indictments and court proceedings held in their cases, Aguilar-Roblero and Gonzalez Arellano sold fraudulent Green Cards and fraudulent Social Security cards to undercover law enforcement officers, believing they were intended to be used by individuals unlawfully present in the U.S. Neither man is a citizen or national of the U.S. and both are subject to deportation and removal proceedings at the conclusion of their federal criminal cases.

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