Factfinder2

Alfredo "Freddie" J. Balsera http://archive.is/GvmyI and Balsera Communications also need scrutiny. From your linked NY Times article:

"Alfredo J. Balsera, the Obama fund-raiser whose firm, Balsera Communications, sponsored Ms. Isaías’s visa, was featured recently in USA Today as a prominent Latino fund-raiser backing Mrs. Clinton for president in 2016.

Mr. Balsera declined repeated requests to explain what work Ms. Isaías had done for his company, which has close ties to the Obama administration. To stay in the country under her three-year visa, Ms. Isaías would have to remain employed by Balsera Communications, request a change of immigration status or get another employer to sponsor her.

The company website does not list her as one of its 12 employees, though it has biographies and photos of even junior account executives, and news releases were issued when others were hired. Ms. Isaías’s name has not been mentioned on the company’s blog, Facebook page or Twitter timeline, and she is not present in any of the dozens of photographs posted on social media sites of company outings, parties, and professional and social events.

David A. Duckenfield, a partner at the company who is now on leave for a position as deputy assistant secretary of public affairs at the State Department, said Ms. Isaías worked for the firm but declined to comment further. Another senior executive at the firm said she must work outside the office because he had never heard of her."

NoBS

While this is easy to trace using the Follow the Money, yet follow the baby parts is the real clue!

Cheesebooger

DING DING DING!! Also, look into the Mexican Billionaire/richest man in the world for links

4warned

Good find!

2impendingdoom

nice find and great follow up to 4warned's awesome post. I guess that the family were all criminals was unfit to print. NYT never ceases to deceive.