Women say they fell victim to scam trying to get loved ones out of ICE custody

As thousands in Minnesota grapple with loved ones facing deportation, the fight in the immigration court system has become a critical lifeline. For at least two Ecuadorian women, their efforts to find legal assistance turned out to compound their problems, telling WCCO that they believe they’ve been scammed.

Geovana Patricia said that when ICE detained her husband, she didn’t know who to turn to; that is, until a friend, Alexandra Chorlango, recommended an attorney whom she contacted for help after her brother was detained.

Patricia called a number with a Florida area code on a digital flyer for “Inmigrate & Asociados L.LC.” A woman claiming to be an attorney, whom WCCO is not yet naming, told her that she could help, but immediately asked for a payment of $1,500 to start the process…

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