Does that make her a "fraud"? No, not unless she knowingly passes herself off to customers as an "American" writer.
It's a pity that superficial people like EW_Writer and WritersBeware delve on cheap discussions like this. How early you are to judge about my non-acceptance to American consumers! Mind you, Filipino students are usually better than American and British students. Ghost writing is a never-heard concept here, as the concept is only prevalent among American, British, and Australian students who whimper about writing their own papers. You, asking about and judging my competence on writing for American consumers? Hah! Certainly, I do! Talk about globalization, Marxism, Imperialism and the crisis of overproduction, gender studies through conflict perspective, the functionalist theory of development vis-a-vis conservatism, the Church as the third force of a class society, feudalism and monarchy as cohorts in sustaining economic and political power in the slave system, democracy and laissez faire and how the two interact in alignment, socialism and classical revisionism, the new world order and the current trends of disposing the capitalist crises, imperialist crisis and the current recession in the United States, the socialization process and the sustenance of abuse in a male-dominated society, how women's social role is depicted in children's books, the non-political correctness of fairy tales, etc.
In addendum: Yours truly can articulate on these topics with eyes closed, so to speak; finishing up to the last words without having to resort to googling. I do, however, but only when it's time to write the references, for which I have to find materials that match my own textual articulation.
Yes, I am VERY capable to write for American consumers, and any consumers for that matter. Bring on the topics about Political Science, International Relations, Global Politics, and Sociology, and Venus will write on these with ease and articulation!
I just don't know about these two cheap personages- EW_Writer and EssayBeware, who reveal their whimpering capacity on academic writing with topics only limited to "do you think this and that is capable to write for American consumers?"
Shame on you both.