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H.R. 1992: Immigration Fraud Prevention Act of 2009

Sponsor: Clarke (D - NY)

Official Title: A bill to amend Title 18, United States Code, to provide penalties for individuals who engage in schemes to defraud aliens and for other purposes.

Status:
4/21/2009: Introduced
4/21/2009: Referred to House Judiciary Committee

Commentary:
This bill, identical to S. 577, would create a new criminal offense, “Schemes to defraud aliens,” that prohibits the “willing and knowing” execution of a scheme to defraud individuals with respect to matters arising under federal immigration laws. It would also prohibit falsely representing oneself as an attorney or “accredited representative” under immigration law. Violations would be punishable by criminal fines and imprisonment of up to 5 years.

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