Thousands of immigrants got scammed by an attorney exploiting humanitarian visas, lawsuits say

An attorney in Washington state, Alexandra Lozano, is accused of exploiting immigrants by fabricating stories of abuse to secure humanitarian visas, leaving many at risk of deportation. Her firm, Luz del Camino Legal, allegedly used unqualified staff and forged client signatures to process over 53,000 cases. Despite denying wrongdoing, Lozano surrendered her law license amid numerous lawsuits and a legal ethics investigation. Her actions have significantly impacted the immigration system, with many clients unaware of the fraudulent applications. The Trump administration had already begun tightening visa program restrictions due to suspected fraud, which could now hinder legitimate victims. Lozano’s alleged scheme highlights vulnerabilities in immigration processes designed to protect abuse victims, as her firm manipulated clients’ personal issues into false claims. This situation underscores the need for vigilance against immigration scams, which are reportedly on the rise. QUESTION: How might increased scrutiny on immigration applications affect those genuinely in need of protection? 

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