In their quest for personal gain, crooked consultants have displayed a disdain for our immigration rules, bilked numerous people out of their hard-earned money, and left countless lives in tatters along the way. |
More often than not, they are bilked, abandoned, arrested or otherwise lost in the attempt to enter Europe illegally. |
Until the 20th century, someone who bilked the consumer without using force was rarely prosecuted. |
The Texas Republican practically bilked his donors by running the most unserious campaign in recent American history. |
The California governor candidate hit back hard against charges she bilked a Hispanic housekeeper. |
He said he thought he had been bilked, and that the money would never be turned over. |