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L.A County Supervisors Move to Crack Down on Immigration Scammers

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Immigrants can lose thousands of dollars to notaries posing as legal consultants. Supervisors voted unanimously to draft an ordinance to require immigration consultants in L.A. County to be licensed, limits what they can charge, and imposes stiff penalties for violations.

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