Published On: January 20th, 2024Categories: Indiana News

NYC announces plan to crack down on scams targeting asylum seekers

Authorities in New York say they are putting an intense focus on scams that target migrants, including those attempting to seek asylum in the U.S., and who are in desperate need of housing and work. 

Recently, District Attorney Alvin Bragg said a 33-year-old man who was posing as an immigration attorney was indicted for taking thousands of dollars from migrants he’d scammed.

In a January announcement by the Manhattan DA, Pablo Israel Ortega Cuenca was accused of preying on people in New York who sought to become permanent residents. 

New York authorities are urging people to use a new tool provided by the state to seek legitimate legal services. They are asking people who believe they have been a victim of immigration fraud to contact New York’s Immigration Affairs Unit at 212-335-3600, or by using WhatsApp at 347-371-0877.

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