A paralegal for three attorneys from New Jersey and Pennsylvania has been criminally charged for soliciting and recruiting undocumented aliens as clients and filing phony applications for U.S. permanent resident status.
Maria James, who worked out of an office in Brigantine, N.J., allegedly used sham marriages and false claims of spousal abuse backed by photographs in which ketchup or makeup was used to give the appearance of bloody wounds.
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