Two Haitian immigrants face federal charges in Boston for allegedly orchestrating a $7 million SNAP benefit fraud scheme. Prosecutors claim they exchanged food stamps for cash at two tiny stores, Jesula Variety Store and Saul Maché Mixé Store, over 20 months. The case highlights potential weaknesses in SNAP retailer oversight, not widespread recipient fraud.
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