Prosecutors said the lawyers submitted asylum applications, primarily for Indian and Romanian nationals, «
containing fictitious stories of persecution that the clients had supposedly suffered in their home countries.»
In a press statement cited by Legal Pad, prosecutors said the lawyers, working for the Sacramento and San Francisco firm Sekhon & Sekhon, submitted asylum applications, primarily for Indian and Romanian nationals, «
containing fictitious stories of persecution that the clients had supposedly suffered in their home countries.»