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Mexican man sentenced for passing fake identification cards

March 15, 2016 By WRN Contributor

A Mexican national convicted of trafficking fake driver’s license and Social Security cards will spend 15 months in federal prison.

The sentence was handed down Monday to Jacob Garcia-Urbano, who was charged after a search warrant was executed at a Green Bay residence in October.

During the raid, investigators seized printers, identification cards, paper and ink, and cash, according to federal court documents.

Garcia-Urbano told an informant he could get them fake Wisconsin ID and a Social Security card for $450. Garcia-Urbano agreed to be deported following the completion of his prison term.

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