A8 THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2019 Forgery operation produced over 10,000 fake documents A secret factory in a Woodburn apartment By ANDREW SELSKY Associated Press SALEM — Located in an apart- ment in a primarily Hispanic town, a clandestine lab churned out thousands of fake Social Security cards, drivers’ licenses and immi- gration documents that were sold around the United States for years. The operation, revealed for the fi rst time Tuesday in a federal court document, showed that a syndicate based in Oaxaca, Mexico, oper- ated the forged-document factory in Woodburn, a town of 24,000 in an agricultural region a half-hour’s drive from Portland. Employers, including farms, nurseries and wineries, routinely employ people who are in the United States illegally but who can produce a Social Security card or work visa. Many agricultural employers say it’s not their respon- sibility — and that they lack the expertise — to determine if the documents are genuine. The arrest on Sept. 21, 2017, of Miguel Merecias-Lopez in a fast-food restaurant parking lot in Woodburn reveals how, in many cases, such documents are produced. Merecias-Lopez pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court in Port- land to conspiracy to produce false identifi cation documents and pos- session with intent to distribute methamphetamine. He had gone to the parking lot to sell more than a kilogram — or 2.2 pounds — of meth, prosecutors said. Homeland Security Investi- gations had already been look- ing at the syndicate they called the “Fraud Doc Ring” before the arrest, said Kevin Sonoff, spokesman for the United States Attorney’s Offi ce in Portland. After Merecias-Lopez was arrested, investigators went to his apartment and found comput- ers, scanners, laminators, cameras and a high-resolution printer. “The fraud ring operated in Woodburn for more than a decade and produced over 10,000 fraud- ulent documents that they distrib- uted in Woodburn or mailed to cus- tomers around the United States,” U.S. Attorney Billy Williams and Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Sax said in the plea agreement posted Tuesday in court documents. AP Photo/Andrew Selsky A man from Woodburn has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to produce false documents after agents found a document-forging lab in his apartment. Woodburn from Oaxaca in Janu- ary 2017, long after the fraud ring began operating. He is responsi- ble for creating at least 300 fraud- ulent U.S. government documents, according to the plea agreement. Government prosecutors and Walker are jointly recommend- ing a low sentence. For the false documents conviction, he faces a maximum 15 years in prison and $250,000 fi ne. The drug conviction carries a maximum sentence of life in prison with a 10 year mandatory minimum sentence and a $10 mil- lion fi ne. Sonoff said no other arrests have been made and that the cur- rent criminal inquiry focuses only on Merecias-Lopez and his co-con- spirators, not on their customers. Sentencing is scheduled for June 18. ‘THE FRAUD RING OPERATED IN WOODBURN FOR MORE THAN A DECADE AND PRODUCED OVER 10,000 FRAUDULENT DOCUMENTS.’ U.S. Attorney Billy Williams and Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Sax Previous detailed court docu- ments remain under seal. The Fraud Doc Ring communi- cated with customers using Face- book, email, Snapchat and in per- son, the plea deal states. Customers emailed, texted or mailed the ring digital passport-style photos for insertion into the fake ID cards, or visited a clandestine photography lab in Woodburn where their pho- tos were taken, the plea agreement says. Customers paid electroni- cally through PayPal, through the mail or in person. In the apartment, agents found dozens of security images and seals used in legitimate identifi ca- tion documents. They also found stored digital photos of more than 4,000 customers. The Fraud Doc Ring produced a wide array of documents, includ- ing drivers’ licenses for over 25 different states, Social Security cards, lawful permanent resident cards, U.S. and Mexican birth cer- tifi cates and marriage licenses. There is a huge market for such documents. Immigrants working illegally in this country accounted for about 46 percent of America’s roughly 800,000 crop farmwork- ers in recent years, according to an Associated Press analysis of data from the the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Many more work in the nation’s hospitality, service and construction industries. Merecias-Lopez’s attorney, Brian Walker, did not immedi- ately respond to emailed and phone messages requesting com- ment. Merecias-Lopez said in his petition to plead guilty that he has a 10th-grade education, and that he understands that convic- tion can lead to imprisonment and deportation. Merecias-Lopez, 24, moved to CL ASSIF IE D M ARK ETPL A CE P lace classified ad s o n lin e at w w w .d ailyasto rian .co m o r call 503-325-3211 107 Public Notices Occasionally other companies make telemarketing calls off classified ads. These compa- nies are not affiliated with The Daily Astorian and customers are under no obligation to participate. 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