A San Francisco immigration consulting business that had been previously ordered to shut down after claims of defrauding clients is facing a new crackdown by the city attorney's office.
and was ordered to shut down immigration services over claims of fraud.
"These victims thought they were doing what the law requires. Instead, the Lacayos' incompetent or nonexistent work squandered legitimate opportunities for these victims to obtain legal residency," Herrera said at the time."It is appalling the level of risk the Lacayos placed clients in by charging excessive fees for work they could not perform."
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