Van Nuys man convicted of practicing immigration law without a license

A Van Nuys man will serve time in jail after he was convicted of practicing immigration law without a license, the Los Angeles city attorney’s office said Wednesday.

Jesus Lozano, 52, was the target of an undercover investigation as part of a new city-county crackdown on immigration scams.  He had been served with a permanent injunction in 2003 to halt such activities.

City Atty. Mike Feuer, whose office filed charges against Lozano, said the conviction “sends a strong message that we will prosecute those who prey on the immigrant community to the fullest extent of the law.”

According to Feuer’s office, Lozano was convicted Tuesday after entering a plea of no contest on three criminal counts, including the unauthorized practice of law, violation of the Immigration Consultant Act, and violation of a permanent injunction. 

Sentencing for Lozano was delayed for three months to allow the city attorney’s office to identify the amount of restitution owed to victims. As part of the deal, Lozano will serve at least 90 days in jail and be placed on three years’ probation, Feuer’s office said. 

Additionally, the California State Bar will assume control of Lozano’s business to contact victims and return client files.

Lozano was subject to a permanent injunction for the unlicensed practice of immigration law in 2003 after a civil lawsuit. Since then, he has been found in contempt of court on two separate occasions for violating the injunction.

The recent investigation began after Los Angeles County officials received a complaint that Lozano had not stopped giving legal advice. Undercover investigators with the county’s Department of Consumer Affairs visited Lozano’s office in Van Nuys in December and recorded him giving legal advice, Feuer said. 

Rigo Reyes, chief of investigations at the Department of Consumer Affairs, said there may be as many as 2,500 people unlawfully providing immigration advice in California, often to the detriment of their clients’ cases. 

Some promise to help immigrants get work permits, file asylum claims or apply for other types of relief without actually doing any work, or doing it improperly, he said.

Many claim to be licensed attorneys but are actually state-accredited immigration consultants, who are permitted only to translate answers on immigration forms. Others are rogue public notaries who take advantage of the Spanish word for “notary,” which means “lawyer” in some parts of Latin America.

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Chinese Immigrant Gets Law License 125 Years Later

The California Supreme Court finally erased one of the last vestiges of the state’s anti-Chinese laws by granting a law license posthumously to Hong Yen Chang, an immigrant who was barred because of his race in 1890.

The state’s high court– one of the most diverse in the country – currently composed of three Asian Americans, led by a female Filipina – unanimously overturned the 1890 decision, and issued a new nine-page ruling that it said required “a candid reckoning with a sordid chapter of our state and national history.”

“It is past time to acknowledge the discriminatory exclusion of Chang from the State Bar of California was a grievous wrong,” the unsigned ruling stated. “He was by all accounts qualified for admission to the bar. It was also a blow to the countless others who, like Chang, aspired to become a lawyer only to have their dream deferred on account of their race, alienage or nationality.”

Chang emigrated from China in 1872 as part of a program to teach Chinese youth about the West. He graduated from Philips Academy and Yale University. He then went to New York’s Columbia Law School in 1886. In 1888, he passed the New York Bar and became the only “regularly admitted Chinese lawyer in this country.”

But when Chang went to California with the hope of working with the Chinese community of San Francisco, he found the state had passed a law citing the federal Chinese Exclusion Act, voiding his application in California, and Chang’s New York license.

The current court acknowledged that both the state and federal anti-Chinese laws have been repealed. California ended its citizenship requirement in 1972.

Though a more a symbolic ruling, Rachelle Chong, Chang’s great-grandniece and a California lawyer told the media the family was “excited” by the news. The effort to gain a posthumous license for Chang was started in 2011 by UC Davis Law Professor Gabriel Chin.

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Chinese immigrant, denied law license in 1890, gets one posthumously

A Chinese immigrant denied a California law license in 1890 because of his race will receive one posthumously, the California Supreme Court decided unanimously Monday.

An Asian student law association at UC Davis asked the state’s highest court to “right this historic wrong” by admitting Hong Yen Chang to the California bar.  

The court in 1890 found Chang qualified to practice law, but refused him admission because a federal law at that time barred “persons of the Mongolian race” from citizenship. At the time, only citizens or people eligible for citizenship could receive a California law license.

“More than a century later, the legal and policy underpinnings of our 1890 decision have been discredited,” the court said.

“Even if we cannot undo history,” the ruling said, “we can acknowledge it and, in so doing, accord a full measure of recognition to Chang’s pathbreaking efforts to become the first lawyer of Chinese descent in the United States.

“The people and the courts of California were denied Chang’s services as a lawyer,” said the unsigned ruling. “But we need not be denied his example as a pioneer for a more inclusive legal profession. In granting Hong Yen Chang posthumous admission to the California Bar, we affirm his rightful place among the ranks of persons deemed qualified to serve as an attorney and counselor at law in the courts of California.”

Today, the California Supreme Court has three Asian American justices, one Latino, one African America and two white women. Only last year, the state bar gave a law license to a Mexican immigrant without a green card.

The law school’s Asian Pacific American Law Students Assn. filed the motion to have Chang admitted. Although posthumous admissions are rare, courts in other states have permitted them.

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New ISANS program tries to help immigrant women advance careers

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Germany saw sharpest immigration rise in years in 2014

BERLIN (Reuters) – The number of foreigners living in Germany grew at the fastest rate in more than two decades last year, the Statistics office said on Monday, data that is likely to fuel an already heated debate on immigration.

Figures showed an increase of 519,340 people, or 6.8 percent, from a year earlier, many of them Syrians fleeing war and Romanians and Bulgarians seeking work — marking a second year in a row of record immigration in Europe’s largest economy.

Concerns about immigration has increased support for right-wing parties, including the new Alternative for Germany (AfD), and grassroots movements such as PEGIDA (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West), which held large rallies in the eastern city of Dresden late last year.

“So far there have only been two years where the number of foreigners in Germany saw a stronger rise than in 2014 — namely in 1992, by 613,500, and in 1991, by 539,800,” the Statistics Office said. Germany took in people fleeing ethnic violence in the former Yugoslavia in the early 1990s.

The total number of foreigners registered by the end of 2014 was 8.2 million, the highest since records began in 1967, in a country of just over 80 million people whose population and workforce is aging and shrinking more than any major economy save Japan.

Polls show most Germans think Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government is paying too little attention to worries about incomers.

But organizations and politicians have also been coming out to defend Germany’s record on immigration. Many of PEGIDA’s rallies outside Dresden were dwarfed by gatherings of tens of thousands insisting that Germany welcomes immigrants.

Germany saw record immigration levels in 2013, confirming its status as the second-top global destination for emigrants after the United States.

Almost 60 percent of the newly-registered immigrants came from EU member states. The number of Romanians increased by 87,945, or 32.9 percent, and the number of Bulgarians by 36,435, or 24.8 percent, after their populations gained the right to work across the European Union.

Romania overtook Poland as the biggest single source of new immigrants but Syria was a close third, with a 107.7 percent rise in the number of people seeking refuge in Germany. The number of new Syrian immigrants in 2014 was 61,295.

(Reporting by Stephen Brown and Rene Wagner; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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Missouri bills could keep many immigrant students out of college

Missouri students who brought to the U.S. illegally by their parents could face the prospect of receiving no federal financial aid, state aid or in-state tuition under measures moving through the state Legislature.

That, some immigrant advocates and school counselors say, could also mean no college.

Already, Missouri has blocked funding to any public college or university granting such students in-state tuition. The measures in the House and Senate target the estimated 6,000-7,000 immigrant K-12 students in Missouri, although refugees and others seeking asylum in the U.S. also could be affected, American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri policy director Sarah Rossi said.

Republican lawmakers say it’s unfair to share already-thin taxpayer-funded education resources with noncitizens, but the bills’ sponsors note that the intent isn’t to block the immigrant students from attending college.

The Senate bill, sponsored by Farmington Republican Gary Romine, would require students be permanent residents or U.S. citizens in order to get the state’s A+ Scholarship, which provides two years of free tuition at community colleges. Shell Knob Republican Rep. Scott Fitzpatrick’s bill and the House higher education budget would block state-funded scholarships for students without legal status and require them to pay the international rate of tuition.

Federal aid, such as student loans or need-based Pell Grants, is closed to such students. And though some might qualify for amnesty from deportation under President Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, many would have few options under these bills, unless they or their parents can pay their tuition in full. They may have to return to their home countries to study or not attend college at all.

“The economic situation is not the best” for many immigrant students at Kansas City’s Alta Vista High School, parent liaison Paola Vera said, noting many of those kids qualify for free or reduced lunch.

Legislation that could bump up tuition “discourages our children, and the families,” said Vera, who acts as a go-between for the school and parents who sometimes struggle with English. “It makes it extra hard, and I don’t see the reason for that.”

Students who would be affected by the measures were reluctant to speak with The Associated Press.

It’s unclear what effect Fitzpatrick’s bill could have, because most Missouri colleges and universities don’t have an international tuition rate and instead charge international students out-of-state tuition – the same rates already mandated for immigrant students without legal status.

So far, no students spared deportation under Obama’s program have received the A+ Scholarship, Missouri Department of Higher Education spokeswoman Liz Coleman said, although a department rule set to take effect March 30 would clarify that they’re eligible.

A Senate hearing for Fitzpatrick’s bill, which passed the House 111-41, has not yet been scheduled. Romine’s bill won initial approval last week, but needs a second Senate vote before it can move to the House.

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Immigration deny employers of illegals in Cameron Highlands escape action – Bernama

The Immigration Department has denied allegations by the Regional Environmental Awareness Cameron Highlands (REACH) that only illegal immigrants were detained in Cameron Highlands, but their employers got off scott free.

Immigration director-general Datuk Mustafa Ibrahim (pic) pointed out that 25 employers of illegals had been detained as of February, since the department’s integrated operation was implemented in December 2014.

He said of the total, one employer was charged, three were still being investigated, 14 were compounded RM265,000 and seven, freed.

“A total of 50 premises were inspected during the period and 1,172 illegals were detained,” he told Bernama today.

REACH president R. Ramakrishnan, in a local newspaper report today, questioned why no action was taken against employers of illegals who were detained to date.

He was also quoted in the report as claiming the possibility of masterminds who had leaked information on the operations of the department.

“Almost daily, there will be enforcement operations to arrest illegals working illegally in the highlands and this is proven when the department is seen detaining foreign nationals.

“However, we have not heard or seen the employers protecting the illegals being arrested or charged.

“Sometimes, before the enforcement authorities arrive at a location, some illegals have made their escape due to information leakage,” said Ramakrishnan in the report.

Mustafa, in the meantime, also questioned REACH’s statement which he regarded as confusing the people, and created a negative perception of the department.

“Where did the REACH president obtain his information. I am not answering defensively but with facts. I must respond. Otherwise, the public will consider the statement of the president of REACH as accurate,” he added. – Bernama, March 15, 2015.

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