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O’Brien’s immigration bill passes

Crooks who prey on immigrants better watch their steps in Philly.

Last week, City Council passed a bill introduced by Dennis O’Brien (R-at large) that regulates businesses that provide — or purport to provide — legal and other services to immigrants. Those who aren’t lawyers who provide any of these services must have signs that declare they are not attorneys.

The bill, №140142, Councilman O’Brien said, creates standards for businesses that provide immigration assistance services. The measure passed Council unanimously Dec. 11.

Many immigrants need help with many legal and financial documents, and some aspects of the immigration system are complex, the councilman said. These factors lead some immigrants to third parties whom they then give a large amount of trust.

O’Brien told members that his measure regulates businesses that had no regulation. “I believe this leaves people vulnerable to exploitation, fraud, financial ruin and family upheaval due to unscrupulous and illegal business practices,” the councilman said.

Immigrants can be charged huge fees for services that they never get or for forms that are free, O’Brien said. Even worse, they can be conned into falsely applying for benefits. They can get cheated not only out of money, but find themselves facing deportation or subjected to civil or criminal liability for filing false claims.

Businesses that provide services to immigrants now must obtain commercial activity licenses and must register yearly with the Department of Licenses and Inspections. They must submit proof of a $50,000 surety bond and demonstrate they are familiar with the ordinance’s provisions.

Failure to obey the ordinance will lead to fines, imprisonment and loss of license. The bill takes effect in six months. ••

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