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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 apply for humanitarian visas, draining clients' funds and leaving them vulnerable to deportation. The attorney, Alexandra Lozano, closed her firm and surrendered her law license amid investigations, with over 53,000 pending cases linked to her.
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