Feds set up fake college to nab ‘pay-to-stay’ visa schemers

(CNSNews.com) – The University of Northern New Jersey in Cranford has no teachers and no curriculum, but it did attract more than a thousand foreign "students" who enrolled in the storefront school to fraudulently maintain their student visas.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced on Tuesday that agents from its Homeland Security Investigations have arrested 21 brokers, recruiters and employers from across the United States who allegedly conspired with the "students" in a "pay-to-stay" scheme.