Law Practice
Mar. 12, 2013
Experts warn changes to immigration rules will spark fraud
If Congress enacts major immigration reform, one thing is certain: It will be accompanied by widespread fraud targeting illegal immigrants desperate for a path to legalization, according to experts speaking at a State Bar program Monday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - If Congress enacts major immigration reform soon, one thing is certain: It will be accompanied by widespread fraud targeting illegal immigrants desperate for a path to legalization, according to experts speaking at a State Bar program Monday.
"Every time there's a new government benefit, there will be new fraud," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Rozella A. Oliver. If a b...
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