Notario Fraud: A Serious Development—and a Much Larger Crisis
There has been an important recent development in the fight against notario fraud. I want to thank the Washington County Attorney and Kevin Magnuson for pursuing this matter and charging the above-pictured perpetrators. Unfortunately, this case represents only the tip of the iceberg. In my professional practice, I am acutely aware of noncitizens with strong, legally viable immigration cases who are now facing deportation—not because they were ineligible, but because nonlawyers posing as immigration professionals took their money and filed unsubstantiated or even falsified applications on their behalf. Had these individuals worked with a licensed immigration attorney from the start, many could have entered or remained in the United States legally. What is especially troubling is that some of these notarios charge more than qualified lawyers. A common refrain I hear is, “You don’t need a lawyer unless there’s a problem.” Unfortunately, immigration law does not work that way. When...