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Woman Who Scammed Immigrants Must Pay $3 Million

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A Jackson Heights woman has been ordered to pay $3 million in penalties and restitution for convincing illegal immigrants to give her money in exchange for helping them become citizens, then doing nothing on their behalf. The State Supreme Court ruling comes after Attorney General, and still undeclared gubernatorial candidate, Andrew Cuomo filed a lawsuit against Miriam Mercedes Hernandez for swindling undocumented immigrants out of up to $15,000 each in Green Card and citizenship scams.

According to the Times, Hernandez has been ordered to pay restitution to 37 families who said they had been cheated. She has also been banned from "engaging in the business of immigration services," and ordered to pay $2.8 million for engaging in "the unauthorized practice of law and misrepresenting to the public that she had a special relationship with immigration officials and elected officials," said Cuomo. Last month, a storefront pastor in Corona, Queens, was sent to prison for two to six years for scamming more than 100 immigrants out of $840,000 with promises of U.S. visas and green cards.

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  • wingedearth

    She should get to keep the money. That would serve the public policy of discouraging illegal entry into the United States. And the illegal aliens who complained should immediately be arrested and deported.

  • ANGRYGOD11

    Those who can't do, teach.

    Those who can't teach, teach gym.

    Those who can't teach gym in law school become immigration lawyers.

  • kc2slg

    Why are you trashing immigration lawyers? The article is very clear that this dame is NOT a lawyer.



    I work with immigration lawyers who help battered women get away from their abusers and get green cards on their own. The lawyers are, to a woman, great people.

  • Ishtar

    No sense of humor?

  • whyyyy

    sad because that profession especially attracts people from extreme ends of the good-evil spectrum.

  • jpeditor

    "and still undeclared gubernatorial candidate and prime player in the U.S. mortgage meltdown Andrew Cuomo"...



    /fixed it.

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