The Facebook one is still there.
Keep in mind...falsifying official documents is the preferred criminal method to cover-up larger crimes.
Can also involve forgery and/or passing copies of false documents.
Falsifying documents is usually done in connection with broader criminal aims, such as extortion, government fraud, tax evasion, money laundering, financing terrorism.
Falsifying documents is a very serious offense and is generally classified as a felony.
This means that a person charged with falsifying documents may be subject to the following legal penalties:Having to pay a monetary fine;Incarceration in a prison facility
Depending on the gravity of the offense, as well as individual state laws, falsifying documents can result in a prison sentence of 5-10 years.
Also, if government documents or authorities were involved in aiding and abetting falsifications, the legal penalties may be more severe.
Legal penalties may increase with repeat offenses. The penalty for falsifying government documents is outlined in the Crimes Act of 1958.
NOTE WELL When someone is hired for top-level govt jobs, there is a very long, very official paper trail.
Harris had to fill out a slew of govt documents.
Where are Harris’ (A) applications for employment?
(B) applications for federal and state pensions?
Was Harris ever bonded?
Does she own property?
Who were Harris’ previous employers?
Were her Tax returns checked?
Were her income statements checked?
Were her Bank account records checked?
Were her visas, passports, etc. checked?
Were her Ids and other birth info checked?
That doesnt look anything like my California birth certificate from 1966...
Fake, Jamacan is not a prescribed race.
US Government provides a limited number of races for their birth and death certificates. The person completing a birth or death certificate selects a race from the Government list.
This ensures uniformity in the data bases.
Jamacian is not a race not a color
It came up with a false warning when I clicked the link. I went no further.