02/03/2026
⚠️ URGENT WARNING TO OUR COMMUNITY ⚠️
Please stay extremely vigilant. It’s not only federal enforcement that preys on immigrants—scammers with no scruples do too.
A colleague recently shared a disturbing case:
"A woman contacted our office to understand her case. She said she was represented by an “attorney” named Alexander Taylor and was told to pay a $1,050 fee that the “judge” supposedly required.
She believed she had court in January. She appeared by video, with her “attorney” acting as her interpreter. She says the judge spoke both English and Spanish.
None of this was real.
When we checked the EOIR automated case system, it showed her case as pending. But after contacting the court directly, we confirmed the truth:
She already has an in-absentia removal order.
She attended a fake court hearing, paid over $3,000, and missed her real immigration court date."
This is a sophisticated scam. Fake judges. Fake hearings. Fake fees. Real consequences.
Important reminders:
Immigration judges do not ask for money directly.
Court interpreters are provided by the court, not your attorney.
EOIR hearings can always be independently verified.
If something feels off, pause and verify before paying or appearing.
Please share this warning. One missed real hearing can change a life.
Stay alert. Protect each other.