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Testimony by Mixteca Member on Immigration Attorney Fraud

1:52:45

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8 min

A member of Mixteca testifies about their experience of fraud and mistreatment by an immigration attorney. The witness describes a series of abusive interactions, including verbal harassment, discriminatory comments, and attempts to extract more money than initially agreed upon for services that were never rendered.

  • The witness had been living in the US for over 25 years and was seeking legal status adjustment.
  • The attorney promised help with military parole due to the witness's son being in the marines, but failed to provide translation services or follow through on the case.
  • The witness paid $3,500 but no request was ever filed, and the attorney refused to refund the money.
  • The emotional and financial impact was particularly severe as the witness was undergoing chemotherapy during this time.
UNKNOWN
1:52:45
Dear members of the council, I am the member of Mixteca, and I come today to testify in regards to the abuse and injustices I have suffered from an immigration attorney.
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I have lived in The US for more than twenty five years.
1:53:14
And I have been looking for documentation for several years because I wanted to be part of this community.
1:53:21
With a formal status.
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However, I've been looking for an attorney for several years, someone who can help me and my husband.
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And on February of twenty twenty four, I did find a lawyer who told me he could help me with my military parole.
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Because my son was in the marines.
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And several attorneys had already said that I had no case.
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However, this attorney promised me that he could help.
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But when it was time to sign the agreement, they didn't offer translation.
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And because of need.
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Because I needed it, I signed it without confirming.
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So later on during the process, the attorney treated us in a bad in a horrible way.
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And he only took part of our money.
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The first incident happened on December eighteen of twenty twenty four.
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When I requested an update on my status adjustment.
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And he told me that I had to present a medical exam.
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I told him I was receiving chemotherapy.
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And that I was having trouble getting the medical exam certified.
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However, I had not been informed of this request beforehand.
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And when I asked him why he had taken so long.
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In presenting my request.
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Mister Leonard Hecht.
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Started shouting at me.
1:55:57
He threw our papers to the floor.
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And started screaming at us that we didn't know what he was already doing for us.
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Then he threw us out of the office.
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And my husband, Enrique Pastor, witnessed this mistreatment.
Vilda Vera Mayuga
1:56:23
Larry.
UNKNOWN
1:56:24
His assistant who's, I only know him by the name Larry.
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Intervened and spoke with him.
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And later on, Mr.
1:56:39
Hecht left the office and he did apologize for his behavior.
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We came back on January ninth of twenty twenty five to do a follow-up on my case.
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And sometime before, during the process, we had agreed that I would pay $6,500 For the whole adjustment of the status.
1:57:17
But he had said that I would only need to pay $3,000 to present the request.
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So that same day he called us.
Vilda Vera Mayuga
1:57:26
So,
UNKNOWN
1:57:36
he called us to the office and said he would not pay.
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He would not present the request until I would pay the total amount of $6,000.
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When I questioned the sudden change in this agreement.
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He got irritated.
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He started complaining.
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And he told us that this country did not want us because we were too ignorant and poor.
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He seemed frustrated.
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He was telling us he was just trying to protect Then he started raising his voice, accusing us of not wanting to pay him.
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So, I asked for someone who would speak Spanish there.
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And, he asked me why if I had been living here for twenty five years, I did not speak English.
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I requested an interpreter again.
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And he told us that his parents knew seven languages.
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And again, he questioned.
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He asked me why I didn't know English.
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And he said that unless I gave him all of the money, he wouldn't bring me an interpreter.
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I told him I didn't want to continue the case with him.
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And he said that I needed to pay the whole amount of $6,000.
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So at first, he didn't wanna return the documents.
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So on Wednesday, March 26, I called again to ask for my documents.
Vilda Vera Mayuga
1:59:44
And
UNKNOWN
1:59:49
with Larry's help, he said we could pick them up.
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But he left it very clear that he wouldn't return any money.
2:00:02
We paid a total of $3,500.
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And he never presented our request.
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This whole process affected me too much.
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Because I was also in the middle of chemotherapy.
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My mental and emotional health.
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My mental and emotional health really took a fall because at some point I had the hope that I would get my documentation and at the end I just lost $3,000 We have worked too hard to have a dignified life here in The US.
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And it's unfair that they abuse and treat us like this.
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That's why I present my testimony to today so that the council will pass the laws that will benefit our community.
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The immigrant community that helps this this city so much.
2:01:27
Thank you for your time.
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