Chinese spies 'sham marriage' scandal exposes 'targeted' national security threat at major US base: expert

A former CIA officer has sounded the alarm over a recent scandal involving alleged “sham marriages” between U.S. Navy personnel and Chinese nationals. The operative warns that this situation highlights a “targeted” national security threat, particularly concerning a crucial U.S. Naval base, which could potentially be vulnerable to espionage activities.

Court filings reveal that Jacinth Bailey and Morgan Chambers, both stationed in Jacksonville, Florida with the Navy, face charges of conspiracy to commit marriage fraud. The allegations state they received substantial sums of money from Chinese citizens to facilitate these fake marriages.

The accusations suggest that Bailey and Chambers participated in a scheme where American service members wed Chinese nationals solely to secure green cards. As reported by Stars and Stripes, Bailey was serving on the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower aircraft carrier as an aviation boatswain’s mate.

Federal prosecutors allege that Bailey attended a celebratory event following the sham ceremony to “validate its supposed authenticity,” taking photos intended for immigration documentation.

The national flags of the United States and China

Pictured are the national flags of the United States and China flying at the Fairmont Peace Hotel on April 25, 2024, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Wang Gang/VCG via Getty Images)

The scheme reportedly began in September 2024 and implicated several unidentified individuals, referred to as “conspirators” in the legal indictment.

In Bailey’s case, she was offered a total of $45,000 for entering into the sham marriage, obtaining a green card for her “husband” and divorcing him, according to federal prosecutors, including $10,000 that was offered upfront. Chambers, according to court documents, was offered $35,000 for the sham marriage, which included obtaining a green card and getting a divorce.

Notably, the scheme specifically preferred to target members of the military to “join the conspiracy and marry Chinese nationals,” prosecutors detailed.

USS Gerald R. Ford at sea with other aircraft carriers

An aerial view of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy USS Gerald R. Ford and USS Dwight D. Eisenhower together in eastern Mediterranean on Nov. 3, 2023. (U.S. Navy Janae Chambers/Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Chambers and Bailey face up to five years in prison if they’re found guilty. Neither has entered a plea, records show.

According to Stars and Stripes, former Navy Recruiter Brinio Urena pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit marriage fraud after marrying a Chinese woman for money in August 2024.

In July, Navy reservist Raymond Zumba pleaded guilty after prosecutors said he tried to bribe a Naval Air Station Jacksonville official to get fraudulent military identification cards for individuals that had links to China.

U.S. Department of the Navy logo

Displayed is the official seal of the Navy.  (Paul Richards/AFP via Getty Images)

J. Michael Waller told Fox News Digital that he believes the sham marriages are an attempt to gain Chinese citizens access to the U.S. Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Florida.

“It appears to be a targeted intelligence recruitment and collection operation. At the U.S. Naval Air Station in Jacksonville. These sham marriages, why the marriage part was important is it would entitle the Chinese spouses to get passes to the Naval base,” Waller said.

Waller said there’s a clear reason that U.S. service members are being targeted rather than civilians.

Navy Sailor looking at woman

U.S. Navy sailors watch a woman walk past as they walk through Times Square during Fleet Week in New York, U.S., May 25, 2016.  (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson)

“There’s no shortage of Americans who’ll be happy to get married for a day for $50,000 and get divorced right away and take off and pocket the money. This is a targeted operation against the U.S. Naval facility. They were recruiting Navy recruiters and they were recruiting someone whose duty was aboard a naval destroyer, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer responsible for anti-submarine warfare, responsible for air defenses, and then on a much larger naval facility that has a whole lot of sensitive programs vital to the national defense.”

The former CIA operative said even if the Chinese nationals weren’t trying to gain national security secrets, the alleged incident exposes a major problem for the Navy.

“It’s a huge issue for the Navy. It involves the screening of personnel. It involves the training of personnel, it involves discipline, and you’ve seen recruitment, training, and discipline deteriorate in the Navy over recent years. It’s only starting to come back,” he said.

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