Boston.- A former Haitian mayor was sentenced on Friday to nine years in prison in the United States after being found guilty of illegally obtaining a permanent resident card (Green Card), which allowed him to reside in the country, by concealing his participation in a brutal campaign to assassinate and torture his political opponents.
Jean Morose Viliena, 53, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge F. Dennis Saylor in Boston after a jury found him guilty in March of committing what the prosecution, in court documents, described as "the most egregious type of immigration fraud." He was accused of having marked "no" on his visa application in 2008, in response to the question of whether he had "ordered, perpetrated, or materially assisted in committing extrajudicial political executions or other acts of violence against the Haitian people".You may be interested in: MP says two Haitian nationals without preparation were used in the repair of the Jet Set roof
"Viliena built her life in the United States hiding the truth about her violent past, a past marked by political persecution, bloodshed, and the censorship of the opposition in Haiti," stated Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Leah Foley in a statement from the Department of Justice.







