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In 2014 several companies solicited immigrants seeking help with their immigration status. The companies charged as much as $12,000 to perform work on applications for citizenship, asylum and work permits. The companies held themselves out as legal specialists with expertise in immigration law.
In some cases, the immigrants, after paying the large fees, were unable to get the immigration assistance companies to respond to them. In one case, a woman was ordered to be deported because the company failed to notify her about a court hearing. In other cases, firms were alleged to have falsified signatures, prepared forms with wrong information, and pocketed money for services not provided.
Attorneys general enforce consumer protection laws, but some attorneys general in other states were taking a narrow view of who was a “consumer.” Lori Swanson believed that immigrants who paid money and were deceived by immigration assistance companies were “consumers” in the eyes of the law. And she filed suit on their behalf.
Defendants included American Group U.S., Inc. and the Legacy Firm Corporation. The court ordered the companies to:
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