Illegal immigrant enters plea in federal court
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) A prosecutor says a plea deal has been reached in the case of an illegal immigrant who put a face to the growing problem of total identity theft.
A docket notation Friday shows a Jan. 7 hearing has been scheduled for Benita Cardona-Gonzalez in federal court in Wichita. The notice came the same day the prosecution amended charges to a single count of possessing fraudulent identification documents.
Cardona-Gonzalez's attorney did not return phone and email messages.
The Mexican national is accused of completely assuming the persona of a Houston elementary-school teacher, opening fraudulent credit and bank accounts, as well as using the identity to obtain a job, a driver's license, a house mortgage and medical care for the birth of two children.



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