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Thousands of immigrants got scammed by an attorney exploiting humanitarian visas, lawsuits say
An attorney in Washington state allegedly scammed thousands of immigrants by fabricating domestic abuse and human trafficking claims to secure humanitarian visas, draining their funds and risking their deportation. The attorney, Alexandra Lozano, operated an assembly-line system with unqualified workers, copying clients' signatures on unseen documents. Her firm closed amid allegations, and she surrendered her law license while denying wrongdoing.
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