PHOENIX — An Arizona elected official ran a human smuggling scheme that promised pregnant women thousands of dollars to lure them from a Pacific Island nation to the U.S., where they were crammed into houses to wait to give birth, sometimes with little to no prenatal care, prosecutors allege.
Paul Petersen, the Republican assessor of Arizona’s most populous county, was charged in Utah, Arizona and Arkansas with counts including human smuggling, sale of a child, fraud, forgery and conspiracy to commit money laundering.
I have to stop reading the news for a while now, I have reached my saturation point of evil, greed, malice, and general nastiness. Oy vey.
OMFG!! In a world of horrible stories this is at the top.
The official Mantra of most Republican politicians is greed-is-good. What are you doing
@Lorajay And let's toss in the religious - he is mormon!